After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study) Forum
- GoldBootShawty
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After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I don't if anyone else is in the same boat as me but I was extremely shocked by a poorer than expected performance and now am going to re-take in december with 5+ weeks of intense study. Who is down to join me in this effort by participating in a study group??
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I am down.... Just had the most depressing 3 hours contemplating my options. I haven't really put much time into studying post-October exam and now I'm scared as to whether there is enough time to improve. I scored the lowest of my PT average so I need to REALLY improve.
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm down too-really disappointed with my results (20 points lower than my PT average, 10 lower than my diagnostic). Are you guys making a study schedule? I'm currently just trying to figure out what went wrong...
- recursion
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm not retaking until February. After receiving my score today, I realize that I need to study far, far more than I did for this test.
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
How are people going about studying? I am contemplating if 5 weeks is enough time to really improve my score (want to improve nearly 10 pts)
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm starting off tomorrow with a full length just to see where I'm really at after not studying for 3 weeks. Then going over every question I missed on Oct 2011 and why. That seems to be the best strategy for everything-the review of missed questions. Mostly my study plan is to just do as many PTs as possible-I have the foundation for all the basics I'm just planning on fine tuning everything. I'm planning on improving my score by 20 points (I scored 20+ below my PT average) so I hope 5 weeks is enough time.
- qbt1990
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm also retaking, but not until June. I'm determined to get 170+ after a year total of LSAT studying. It's completely do-able
- GoldBootShawty
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I have seriously been considering velocity lsat... its by da guy who got 3 180's.. I'll will have a lot of time on my hands til da test and this will be my last shot so I will be going hard or staying home come fall
- Roza P
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm down for a study group. This test gave me the lowest # I have ever seen (all practice tests included) Lets do this
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
I'm in. Very disappointed, lower than my first score and 9 points lower than my PT average. UGH.
So what are the strategies for a third re-take when you've already used all your materials?
So what are the strategies for a third re-take when you've already used all your materials?
- GirlStop
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Re: After Receiving October Scores I'm Re-taking (Group Study)
First post and I am down for a study group! Even with a sweet curve I ended up scoring lower than any PT's.
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