I was unhappy with my result on the October test. I have taken 5 recent LSATs this week with the following scores: 171, 172, 173, 172, 176
Is there anything I can reasonably do tomorrow and Friday to eek out a point or two more on my expected score? Or, realistically, so I just relax and let the score come as it may.
I am retaking a 171 and based upon these tests I am not particularly excited about my expected results.
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Re: Improve Score With Two Days to Go?
You should probably just relax. However, if on EVERY test you're getting one type of question/LG type wrong, then it couldn't hurt to maybe read the LRB/LGB or Manhattan LR/LG chapter on that type and drill it a tiny bit. Who knows, maybe you'll pick up a tip that helps you on test-day.GoingForGold wrote:I was unhappy with my result on the October test. I have taken 5 recent LSATs this week with the following scores: 171, 172, 173, 172, 176
Is there anything I can reasonably do tomorrow and Friday to eek out a point or two more on my expected score? Or, realistically, so I just relax and let the score come as it may.
I am retaking a 171 and based upon these tests I am not particularly excited about my expected results.
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Re: Improve Score With Two Days to Go?
Slow down to avoid careless mistakes.
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Unfortunately, there does not seem to be a systematic error across tests. Sometimes it's LG and sometimes it's RC that costs me the most in raw score and the other is only -1 or -2. Then on my last test I was thinking "yeah, this might even be a 180", and it turned out my bread and butter, LR dicked me up. LR is usually -1 to -3 when the sections are combined and on this last one it was -7!
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Re: Improve Score With Two Days to Go?
I'm in the same boat. I am retaking 170 (1st try, slightly underperformed) in two days, but my recent scores are all over. I seriously considered withdrawing my registration, but then even a 2-point increase can really change my cycle. Maybe having a decent reportable score will help me relax and do well on Sunday. The worst possible scenario is canceling the test (and losing Sunday morning sleep), which is not too bad.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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