@Sapphire Nope. June is like Oct and Dec. I just thought a June Thread is fitting since scores came out yesterday and it's the next administration.
And as far as I know, you don't get to see the experimental section. They grade them...but you just…
@alexandra.k.griffiths What is your last official or unofficial test score? Feel free to private message me if you don't want to say on here but depending on where you're at, 3 months is doable.
@pritisharma Cambridge offers drilling packets for LR/LG/RC that use PT 1-38. They are conveniently sorted out for you to drill the same game or LR question type in repeated fashion.
LR: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/bundles/logical-reasoning-by-ty…
Welcome everyone!
@skithebigone91 I would be mindful of burnout. Technically I studied for 7 months before taking the Feb test. I wanna say that I sort of burnt out in December and possibly the week before the test. Pretty sure I had cold-like symp…
@emli1000 It appears that OP is out of college with a 3.0 so that's fixed. His best bet would be to get a higher LSAT score. Although personal statements and work experience may differentiate Applicant A from Applicant B, GPA/LSAC pretty much makes …
@"James Dean" That's good to hear. Going into law school with the intent on transferring to a better school is super risky lol. You have the right attitude with that. Take the time to soak in everything and plan your future.
Yeah. Feel free to take another month off before getting back into the study grind. I started a retakers June Thread but you're more than welcome to join for motivation. I want it to be a continually updated Thread for us retakers.
Ouch OP. If you were PT'ing in the 170's you should def study for a retake. From what I know with the retake rule, you will be eligible for this upcoming Oct test (someone correct me if wrong). That leaves you with at least 7 months to prepare. The …
Yeah, it really depends on the person. Obviously it took me from July to Feb 7th (7 months) improve 25+ points officially.
@ValBerroa : What's your schedule like? Are you still in school or working?
@ValBerroa I just got my score back and scored low 160's.
What I would suggest is lay off PT'ing for a bit and really spend time going through the 7Sage Curriculum. I thought that the LR and LG lessons were pretty good! Make sure to do the practice…
@SoltanShah
Don't let other people's comment stop your progress. It's very possible to improve 20+ points!
The funny thing is....I originally had my goal set on 160 but once I improved to that mark, I wanted more and set my eyes on that 170. :P
Disclaimer: Haven't seen any of the India PT's
Have you exhausted every single PT 1-74 and the few Feb PT's? I'd probably use these Indian PT's as a last resort and redrill/PT the same PT 1-74. Even if you have gone through a PT, it's okay to take …
Well this has been an interesting turn of events this past couple days lol.
Anyways scores should be out tomorrow or Tuesday so good luck to all of us!
Posted this awhile back but
-Diagnostic July 2014: upper 130's
-early Dec 2014: upper 150's/low 160's
-Jan/Feb 2015: mid to high 160's
Still waiting on an official score though. Hoping for at least a 165+!
@mpits001
I wouldn't worry too much about stressing over which date is "harder". I had that coming into Feb. Since it's an undisclosed test, I was worrying whether I see a funky LR question or worse, a crazy rare LG game type. Luckily, this past Fe…
@bonjoursm when you log into LSAC and go into the LSAT portion where you see the Feb administration test, you'll see a couple of green icons. Right before they send your score via email, those icons turn grey/gray which means an imminent release.
I'd say it depends on the person. Like @harrismegan I'm definitely a morning person so I felt pretty dang alert for this past Feb test. Although a 12PM test time wouldn't necessarily kill me, I'd probably take some caffeine so I don't crash around 2…
Unless you had a severe emotional/mental breakdown on test day, expect to be within 3-5 points of your PT average. IMO, I feel like anything over 176+ is partially due to luck. The difference between a 176 and 180 is a mere 4-5 questions on a test. …
How do you know what it feels like to test with a disability? I know that LSAC is extremely picky about who to give extra time to so I give those with extra accommodations a fair chance. Trying not to out myself but I have a friend who had brain sur…