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You never know until you try bro, you may surprise yourself. My cold diagnostic score was in the low 150s and I ended up with a 174. You may have already heard this from others but I'll say it just in case you haven't; you should forget about the boost while you're studying. Thinking about the boost can foster complacency and you may underperform as a result, I'm dead serious. Work your ass off as if you weren't going to receive it and aim for a 180. It's okay if you don't score in the 99th percentile, just as long as you try to do the best you can to reach your potential. Don't half-ass it, or aim for a score you may be more than capable of outperforming just because you'll receive the boost.uhwrestler wrote: i think i can realistically score between 160-163 but 165 might be a bit of a reach for me.
I second all of this, including a similar bump from diagnostic to actual score after studying like a fiend for 6 months.yaliehopeful wrote:You never know until you try bro, you may surprise yourself. My cold diagnostic score was in the low 150s and I ended up with a 174. You may have already heard this from others but I'll say it just in case you haven't; you should forget about the boost while you're studying. Thinking about the boost can foster complacency and you may underperform as a result, I'm dead serious. Work your ass off as if you weren't going to receive it and aim for a 180. It's okay if you don't score in the 99th percentile, just as long as you try to do the best you can to reach your potential. Don't half-ass it, or aim for a score you may be more than capable of outperforming just because you'll receive the boost.uhwrestler wrote: i think i can realistically score between 160-163 but 165 might be a bit of a reach for me.
Edit: Just went through your post history, and saw that you've already taken the LSAT. Based on the content of your post I presume you have a sub-160 LSAT, even if that's the case, you're capable of improving, hit the books and study up and boost the score up.
Thirded 150- 173 studying after work from May- Septembergamerish wrote:I second all of this, including a similar bump from diagnostic to actual score after studying like a fiend for 6 months.yaliehopeful wrote:You never know until you try bro, you may surprise yourself. My cold diagnostic score was in the low 150s and I ended up with a 174. You may have already heard this from others but I'll say it just in case you haven't; you should forget about the boost while you're studying. Thinking about the boost can foster complacency and you may underperform as a result, I'm dead serious. Work your ass off as if you weren't going to receive it and aim for a 180. It's okay if you don't score in the 99th percentile, just as long as you try to do the best you can to reach your potential. Don't half-ass it, or aim for a score you may be more than capable of outperforming just because you'll receive the boost.uhwrestler wrote: i think i can realistically score between 160-163 but 165 might be a bit of a reach for me.
Edit: Just went through your post history, and saw that you've already taken the LSAT. Based on the content of your post I presume you have a sub-160 LSAT, even if that's the case, you're capable of improving, hit the books and study up and boost the score up.
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+180jrass wrote:180. ideal bowling score for a black male: 300. ideal blackjack score for a black male: 21. ideal age to have a sweet 16 for a black male: 16.