So I just decided to retake today (got a 165 last July) and need to study as efficiently as possible. I did some searching for a score tracker/analyzer and I found 3link’s sticky but it doesn’t identify question types to help me zero in on problem areas.
When doing some Google searching I found the spreadsheet from Cambridge at http://www.cambridgelsat.com/productdet ... dsheet/386 and ace’s at http://lsatonline.com/scores.php. I haven’t started using either of them but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them.
Also anyone know of any others out there that might be better?
Thanks!
LSAT preptest score analyzer Forum
- gaud
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Re: LSAT preptest score analyzer
Cambridge one is pretty sweet, no experience with the other.
- Eugenie Danglars
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Re: LSAT preptest score analyzer
I made a diy type spreadsheet based on the cambridge lsat one. It wasn't too hard, and it was a good "on-topic" procrastination method. (And I don't have a copy of it anymore, sorry.)marcdagr8 wrote:So I just decided to retake today (got a 165 last July) and need to study as efficiently as possible. I did some searching for a score tracker/analyzer and I found 3link’s sticky but it doesn’t identify question types to help me zero in on problem areas.
When doing some Google searching I found the spreadsheet from Cambridge at http://www.cambridgelsat.com/productdet ... dsheet/386 and ace’s at http://lsatonline.com/scores.php. I haven’t started using either of them but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them.
Also anyone know of any others out there that might be better?
Thanks!