Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring Forum
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Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
if I'm not scoring where I need to be (more than 3-4 points lower than wanted score)
I just started studying for it after the spring semester ended, giving me only 3/4 weeks. I feel like I should have given myself more time to do practice problems and learn the ins/outs of the test more
i'm scoring 163~ on PTs and my goal is 170
should I cancel and schedule the July test instead? Is there ANY downside if I sit for the test tomorrow, see how I do, and then retake in, say, September if I need? Or should I try to only take the test once
I just started studying for it after the spring semester ended, giving me only 3/4 weeks. I feel like I should have given myself more time to do practice problems and learn the ins/outs of the test more
i'm scoring 163~ on PTs and my goal is 170
should I cancel and schedule the July test instead? Is there ANY downside if I sit for the test tomorrow, see how I do, and then retake in, say, September if I need? Or should I try to only take the test once
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
You should take the test when you are ready. You aren't miraculously going to score 5+ points higher than your best practice tests on test day.
Postpone until you are ready. One issue with lsat takers is they assume they have to get their high score on this next test. The truth is it is much more important to take the test when you are ready. While it doesn't hurt taking the test more than once (outside of Yale), there is no point in taking it if you know you are going to get a low 160 when you are aiming for a 170. Just relax and study until you are ready to crush it.
Postpone until you are ready. One issue with lsat takers is they assume they have to get their high score on this next test. The truth is it is much more important to take the test when you are ready. While it doesn't hurt taking the test more than once (outside of Yale), there is no point in taking it if you know you are going to get a low 160 when you are aiming for a 170. Just relax and study until you are ready to crush it.
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
sparkytrainer wrote:You should take the test when you are ready. You aren't miraculously going to score 5+ points higher than your best practice tests on test day.
Postpone until you are ready. One issue with lsat takers is they assume they have to get their high score on this next test. The truth is it is much more important to take the test when you are ready. While it doesn't hurt taking the test more than once (outside of Yale), there is no point in taking it if you know you are going to get a low 160 when you are aiming for a 170. Just relax and study until you are ready to crush it.
so do other top 14s take your highest score in practice? i've read that some average in terms of admissions, but do they just say that? If I do take tomorrow and get a 163, then get it up to a 170 on my second try, will I be fine for T14s?
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
Yes, no one averages anymore except maybe yaleLegalBiology wrote:sparkytrainer wrote:You should take the test when you are ready. You aren't miraculously going to score 5+ points higher than your best practice tests on test day.
Postpone until you are ready. One issue with lsat takers is they assume they have to get their high score on this next test. The truth is it is much more important to take the test when you are ready. While it doesn't hurt taking the test more than once (outside of Yale), there is no point in taking it if you know you are going to get a low 160 when you are aiming for a 170. Just relax and study until you are ready to crush it.
so do other top 14s take your highest score in practice? i've read that some average in terms of admissions, but do they just say that? If I do take tomorrow and get a 163, then get it up to a 170 on my second try, will I be fine for T14s?
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
NYU’s website says they use the average FYI.
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
Take the test when you are ready to take it. Cancel but take a full practice test in a public area(like a library) to simulate test-day-like conditions ( it will not be pin drop quiet on LSAT Day) then drill the question types/ sections that you need to( scored weakest)
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Re: Quick help - should I cancel my LSAT TOMORROW if I'm not scoring
You should wait until your lsat score peaks before you take the test