Finally!!!

edited July 2020 in General 58 karma

my diagnostic before the course was 136 and i was ashamed so i deleted it and blocked it out my memory and retook it after the course 6 months later (with lots of breaks) and scored a 145. I wasn't ecstatic about it, but there was definitely improvement so i was ok with it. However, i just took my second ever PT a few days ago (been BRing the past few days) and jumped to a 154 :) im not expecting to go to a T14 Law school and have no interest, but this score will most definitely get me into where i want to go with my current gpa, so im very happy to see im even capable of getting this high of a score!!!

(Ps im horrible at standardized test and decided not a worry about the time because that caused me the most stress during it, and my score jumped 9 points from last PT)

Comments

  • avoro002avoro002 Alum Member
    336 karma

    Congratulations! My diagnostic was even lower than yours, so I absolutely know how you felt about your first test score. What schools are you looking into, if you don't mind me asking you that.

  • DINOSAURDINOSAUR Member
    591 karma

    Congrats! Keep fighting!

  • This_is_HardThis_is_Hard Alum Member
    815 karma

    Why stop there, it seems like you have a ton of capability left to exceed a 154. It was only your second PT! You are on the monthly plan, you have a ton of practice tests left to use and if you keep on practicing, BRing, and reviewing your weak points; you are going to get an even higher score.

  • 1234abcd-11234abcd-1 Member
    422 karma

    This is awesome! Keep killing it!

  • 58 karma

    @avoro002 said:
    Congratulations! My diagnostic was even lower than yours, so I absolutely know how you felt about your first test score. What schools are you looking into, if you don't mind me asking you that.

    glad i am not the only one, we will get this! I am only really looking at LSU Law School as i am a current student there now.

  • studyingandrestudyingstudyingandrestudying Core Member
    5254 karma

    Proud of you. Effort can often mean more than a diagnostic.

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