It depends where you are applying, but generally speaking it will probably not hurt your chances very much at all. Law schools only need to report the highest LSAT for their rankings and the consensus seems to be that the highest score is really all…
Focus on the more recent PTs. I would take the last 5-6 before the March test and Blind review them thoroughly. The LR is a little different and the next test is probably going to be most similar to the recent PTs. Don’t freak out if you have a lowe…
@kipamadden said:
Hey All,
I scored a 146 on the November 2019 LSAT with three weeks of preparation. My target score is a 165. I took December off and started studying again 6 weeks ago. I have been studying about 2-3 hours everyday and the…
@emilianoromero21 said:
This is my second time taking the test, after I completely bombed my first with a 155. In my last 3 PTs I had a 163, a 164, and a 166, respectively. I know I can do better and am unsure as to whether I should postpone t…
@Isaiah4110 said:
What should you do with questions that you didn’t circle for blind review and got wrong? I have noticed a pattern where I would get the questions I circled for blind review correctly, but miss anywhere between 2-5 of the ques…
@chillout34 said:
@lusp7949 said:
@chillout34 said:
Everyone say the test was hard so we can get a -15 curve
Is there precedent for this?
I wouldn't be suprised if the makers of LSAT got onli…
@jonathansaleh said:
So I finished the core curriculum and started taking practice tests a few months ago. I take a practice test every other day and review the test I took on my off days. I was told that the best way is just to practice by ta…
@Amrina96k said:
@"Leah M B" said:
No, schools really don't care if you have 1 cancel on your record. They know stuff happens... test center distractions, being sick the day of the test, etc. It only looks bad if you have multiple …
I’ve asked a few people about this and they have all said go to the best school possible and do a clerkship. I’m not sure what exactly you are thinking about when you say criminal law, but the people I have spoken with have said that if you want to …
Those tests are a great resource and definitely worth taking and Blind Reviewing. If I could do it all over again I think I would start taking real PTs from like 55 and work my way up gradually. I personally think the LR section and RC sections on t…
why Rush into March? It’s too late for this cycle anyway just focus on June and be ready to roll. You have 4 full months to study for that and If you have already taken the LSAT 3 times you should be familiar with the basic concepts so this really i…
Admissions offices now don’t really have any incentive to punish you for lower or cancelled scores because they only are required to report your highest. I don’t think it’s a huge deal but I would also assume that if we could choose between somethin…
Take comfort knowing that LG was your weakest section. Everyone improves significantly there with study and I believe it really is possible for just about anyone to consistently get close to a perfect score on this section with enough time and pract…
@Amrina96k said:
@"Adam Hawks" said:
@Amrina96k said:
@"Adam Hawks" said:
Don't cancel. Schools only care about your highest score.
Doesn't it look bad on our applicati…
I think it depends where you are at with your LSAT studying. If you are consistently PTing 170+ then no I don’t think your crazy to want to break 170. However, I suppose it ultimately really depends on your admissions goals here. What schools are yo…
There is little reason to take March if you are planning on applying next cycle unless you are completely ready. A low score still hurts you and why would you want to put yourself through an LSAT you are unprepared for when you have tons of time? Tr…
@NickIllini said:
Does anyone feel like the older RC passages are A LOT easier than the current ones (60+).
On older RC sections I've been averaging around -0 or -2 and that includes doing 2 Hard Reading Comp Problem Sets (I use it as a 5…
@"Nadra.Creighton" said:
I am confused as to which LR section was my experimental? I had LR-RC-LR-LR-LG.
I had a total of 25 questions for each LR section, 27 for RC, and 23 for LG.
Are you sure you didn’t have 26 on one? The LR section…