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Pastels

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Idiot email

Post by Pastels » Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:48 pm

Would anyone mind reviewing an email I wrote asking permission for a 4th LSAT? I blew 2 chances being an idiot and October might be a bit lower than hoped.

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Re: Idiot email

Post by anstud06 » Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:16 pm

There's a thread about a guy who took the LSAT 7 times over 2.5 years and got into a T14. You should message him.

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Re: Idiot email

Post by username99 » Thu Oct 14, 2010 4:35 pm

anstud06 wrote:There's a thread about a guy who took the LSAT 7 times over 2.5 years and got into a T14. You should message him.
How do we know that's not bullshit? Not saying it is, but ppl can say whatever they want.

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Re: Idiot email

Post by Pastels » Thu Oct 14, 2010 4:48 pm

I am looking at I think a 166-168 for October. I would like to crack 170. Just looking for someone to see if I sound like an idiot.

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Re: Idiot email

Post by username99 » Thu Oct 14, 2010 4:52 pm

Pastels wrote:I am looking at I think a 166-168 for October. I would like to crack 170. Just looking for someone to see if I sound like an idiot.
I took it twice, once five years ago and once this June. Both times I was scoring 170-172 in practice tests. But I found that it was just completely different being in that room. I got a 163 in 2005, which obviously was very disappointing considering my practice scores. This June I got a 167. Obviously that's only one man's experience. But if you are practicing in one range, I think it would be tough to assume that you can not only meet the high end of that range but surpass it by a few points on test day. Good luck to you.

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