Anybody else have this problems? My past 4 scores have been 167, 170, 178, 170. You may say "wow I can't believe he is complaining about this" but it is very serious. I want to go into test day knowing somewhat what I can expect.
If this has or is happening to you what have you done to fix it?
Anybody else have wildly PT variations and know how to fix? Forum
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msquaredb

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Re: Anybody else have wildly PT variations and know how to fix?
There is only one outlier there. It's probably just random. 167 and 170 are basically the same score.msquaredb wrote:Anybody else have this problems? My past 4 scores have been 167, 170, 178, 170. You may say "wow I can't believe he is complaining about this" but it is very serious. I want to go into test day knowing somewhat what I can expect.
If this has or is happening to you what have you done to fix it?
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Re: Anybody else have wildly PT variations and know how to fix?
No, but that happened to me before my first LSAT
I ended up scoring 1 point lower than any of my last 10 PTs. (168-179 on highs/lows, avg 171-3; 167 test day) - Also should note I am retaking, lol.
So maybe some concern should exist.
No solutions to offer though, sorry.
I ended up scoring 1 point lower than any of my last 10 PTs. (168-179 on highs/lows, avg 171-3; 167 test day) - Also should note I am retaking, lol.
So maybe some concern should exist.
No solutions to offer though, sorry.