An LSAT Chronicle...(need advice)
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:06 pm
I took the LSAT today for, yes, the third time. I first started doing some light studying for the test during the summer before my junior year, because I was certain I wanted to go to law school and wanted to see where I should be looking. I gave up studying after the summer (8 or so PTs in). I initially planned to take it the summer after my junior year, but went abroad and then got a grant for the following summer, so I pushed it back after 7 or so more PTS.
So I finally actually register for the February test. In addition to my 15 or so PTs done over the course of the year, I do maybe 8 more and do a games the Bibles. I was PTing in the 165-167 range. I got a case of the swine flu, but was pretty much recovered and thought I was going to be abroad again in June, so I took it anyway. Result: 162.
Pissed off that I dipped so much, I decided to take it in June. I registered for the Blueprint online course and did about 85% of its homework, all the tests it includes, and the remaining recent tests.I was consistently missing none on games at this point, 1/2 on LR, and 4/5 on RC for an overall PT average of 172. I took the test and scored a 165. -0 LG, -6 LR, and -11 RC. Turns out, I double-bubbled one RC, which made me miss the following 4, so instead of a 170, I got a 165.
October 9th: I decide what the hell, all I have to do is not double-bubble. So, I do the 10 oldest PTs (all I have left) and the 15% of Blueprint stuff I had left. Through the first four sections, I feel very good. Assuming an RC of around -3, LR of -3, and I know I aced the games section. Turns out the games was experimental, and I get to section 5 and bomb it. I couldn't get the inference of the first game, went to the last and struggled. All in all, I took a lot of "sounds right" type guesses to finish the section. Predicting 5-8 misses. That would bring my predicted high at -11, and my predicted low around -19.
Should I cancel? I won't be retaking again for a variety of reasons. Addendum? I'm sure they wouldn't care I had the flu, misbubbled, or for some reason bombed a section I aced in June. Thoughts?
(For your reference, I am applying mainly to Joint Degree programs at GW, Georgetown, Texas, Boston U, Virginia, Northwestern. I have a very legit job, but only one year experience. My GPA is a 3.88)
So I finally actually register for the February test. In addition to my 15 or so PTs done over the course of the year, I do maybe 8 more and do a games the Bibles. I was PTing in the 165-167 range. I got a case of the swine flu, but was pretty much recovered and thought I was going to be abroad again in June, so I took it anyway. Result: 162.
Pissed off that I dipped so much, I decided to take it in June. I registered for the Blueprint online course and did about 85% of its homework, all the tests it includes, and the remaining recent tests.I was consistently missing none on games at this point, 1/2 on LR, and 4/5 on RC for an overall PT average of 172. I took the test and scored a 165. -0 LG, -6 LR, and -11 RC. Turns out, I double-bubbled one RC, which made me miss the following 4, so instead of a 170, I got a 165.
October 9th: I decide what the hell, all I have to do is not double-bubble. So, I do the 10 oldest PTs (all I have left) and the 15% of Blueprint stuff I had left. Through the first four sections, I feel very good. Assuming an RC of around -3, LR of -3, and I know I aced the games section. Turns out the games was experimental, and I get to section 5 and bomb it. I couldn't get the inference of the first game, went to the last and struggled. All in all, I took a lot of "sounds right" type guesses to finish the section. Predicting 5-8 misses. That would bring my predicted high at -11, and my predicted low around -19.
Should I cancel? I won't be retaking again for a variety of reasons. Addendum? I'm sure they wouldn't care I had the flu, misbubbled, or for some reason bombed a section I aced in June. Thoughts?
(For your reference, I am applying mainly to Joint Degree programs at GW, Georgetown, Texas, Boston U, Virginia, Northwestern. I have a very legit job, but only one year experience. My GPA is a 3.88)