Yeah, that mindset that you will lose points no matter what isn't good. I know someone who had never gotten higher than a 167 on a PT and got a 171 on test day.
Just go in with a positive mindset and do your best!
@akistotle said:
@TheMikey said:
YES YES YES
THIS IS WHAT WE NEED. I would so wear this to the September LSAT.
Or maybe you can be this kind guy who teaches what the LSAT is to everyone at the same testing center?
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@Ortiz_44 said:
Don't postpone most schools except Yale, take your highest LSAT scoreif anything it'll give you a chance to experience it on the real conditions
Yeah, but just getting the real conditions experience is not at all worth having…
They all only have 4 scored sections, none will come with 5 scored sections.
On test day, you will be given 4 scored sections and 1 experimental section. The exp section is not scored, which is why when LSAC releases PTs they only have 4 sections.
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@celina697 said:
@TheMikey said:
@celina697 said:
@TheMikey said:
What is your goal score?
I'd be happy being over a 160, but I'd be realllly happy being over a 165.
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@uhinberg said:
You can call them up, and ask if they have a room/rooms they always use for LSAT.
Idk if a school would release that info though, considering LSAC tells people not to go visit the site prior to test day. Idk, they may though,…
@celina697 said:
@TheMikey said:
What is your goal score?
I'd be happy being over a 160, but I'd be realllly happy being over a 165.
Then yeah, I'd say postpone. Although some would say there's no point since you can take…
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-51-section-3-question-23/
he says we have been abused by the test writers hahahaha. it's true, but he does say it's not in bad intentions... I don't believe him!!!! xD
@"LSAT Warrior Princess" said:
Hey! Thanks for answering my questions! yeah I meant similar to LSAT 80 and LSAT 81 in terms of difficulty and maybe structure. I feel like I do a WHOLE lot better on the more recent prep tests than the earlier p…
it's normal. typically LSAT takers all meet up in a lobby and then from there the proctors will split everyone up and they tell you which room to go to!
@uhinberg said:
One added piece of information: It might not be ethical to apply to a school that you have absolutely no intention of attending no matter what solely in order to use them as leverage in negotiating with other schools.
I sligh…
oh, did you mean in content? like the structure of it and stuff? I thought OP meant similar as in will it be like the same difficulty, etc. If I misinterpreted then my bad!
It is really tough to tell. LSAC can throw anything they want at us, so making predictions about a future test based on the previous administration is really really tough.
I think repeating LG can be the most useful as you see patterns and how to make inferences since across LG you will be making these inferences over and over. I guess it wouldn't hurt too much to redo LR, since if you don't really remember stuff and …
@Freddy_D said:
Yeah, hopefully they don't average or else I'll most likely not be going to a top school.
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@"Alex Divine" said:
@TheMikey said:
Yeah, if they start averaging, I'm more than fucked.
I would think if they do eventually start averaging again, it would be a way off into the future. I also think schools will fight tha…
Yeah, basically you just want to apply to schools in the same range as the other school. Many people apply to schools knowing they don't want to go there, but they do it for negotiation purposes only.
For example, you can take a scholarship amount …