@"David.Busis" David, I have a very quick question regarding 7sage admissions. How can I reach you? Do you have an e-mail address that I can have or should I just send a message to your inbox on 7sage?
I highly doubt you'd be getting 180s on those PTs you've done already if you were to do them all over again. I've re-used some PTs up to 4 times yet I still get a few wrong. Still plenty out there to learn.
Hey I got toasted on PT 72 a few months ago. I got the same score on PT 70, 71 and 73. What I got on PT 72 was 4 points lower than my average at the time. To this day PT 72 is my worst performance ever. But I ended up getting 5 points higher on test…
Just FYI, take your score on PT 48 with a grain of salt. That PT has most definitely one of the easiest LG sections in the history of post 1991 LSAT. Most people, including myself, start seeing score decrease starting PT 60s. PT 40-49 is great for p…
@MissChanandler said:
I think you definitely have a great chance, try to apply early and definitely write optional essays!
Thank you! Ima continue stealing magazines addressed to you
@"Shawn Nguyen" said:
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
@"Shawn Nguyen" said:
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
Are you studying full time?
Yes!
And when you said 3-4 games yo…
@MissChanandler said:
Since the median is a true median and not an average, a below median LSAT has the same effect on a school's median no matter how far below it is. So 1-2 points below hurts their median as much as 3-4 points would. Having …
@"Shawn Nguyen" said:
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
Are you studying full time?
Yes!
And when you said 3-4 games you didn't mean 3-4 sections of game, right? Just want to be clear.
@"Adam Z. Xie" said:
In RC, I was -10 BR on average. Now I am -2 PT on average.
For practicing RC, the first thing you need to do is to have the right attitude. The worst mistake that I made, was that I got intimidated. Later, I found tha…
@mamzi0608 said:
my LRs were real and there was an assumption question in which a club was supposed to rent something and if they had rented it a week earlier they could have saved money and author's conclusion was that '' the club is not good…
Stop PTing. Just stop. I was in that range maaannny years ago(Obama's 1st term) and PTing at that stage just hurts you so bad. Period. Drill sections and Foolproof the shit out of games. With drills, you can easily get to the 150 land. Only after th…
@drbrown2 said:
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
I'm writing it outside North America so it's a late June test. Speaking of BR score, interestingly, my BR score has never been lower than what I got on 75 along with the actual PT score. I co…
@FoolProofFun said:
I think most score drops are caused by fatigue, usually brought on by overtesting. If you let a score drop get to you, it might trigger additional re-testing (to "prove" you haven't dropped in skill) which would cause even …
@drbrown2 said:
Just focus on your BR score and not your PT score. It’s always easier to look at a lower PT score a few days later with some confidence that you spotted your mistakes during BR. Even better, if you didn’t spot the mistakes you …
There was a student from India whose native language is not English yet she ended up with a 170. She had a Podcast session with JY recently and specifically talks about how she improved her English while studying for this test. Look it up. It's defi…
Though the Eileen Grey passage and the virus game were very challenging, I still got my usual score on PT 79 but PT72 is what has really screwed up many people including myself.
Same here. 4 points lower than both PT 71 and 73 and 6 points lower than PT 79. I got severely toasted in the first LR section. And of course the transfer game screwed me hard too.
@"Trees are Gone" Interesting. Do you at least read the stimulus and narrow those questions down to 2 or 3 answer choices or are they literally "wild" guesses as in.... DDDD. Also, do you do this on RC too?
@"Leah M B" I found many, many of your contributions on the forum to be very helpful and you have even directly responded to some of my own questions in the past. So glad that you got the results you are pleased with.