Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones? Forum
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Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
So I took the LSAT in Dec 2016 (168), and Feb 2017 (Cancel b/c I messed on on one LG section) and have registered for the June LSAT. This is my last shot as you can't take the test more than 3 times in a two year window. Except for PT 30-40, which I have never done, I have done everything else (1-30, 41-80) twice now. My current plan is to redo PT 51-80 in the next month and half and take the test in June but I've run into a dilemma here.
So because its my third time doing these more recent PTs I still remember some of the mistakes that I've made, especially in LR, and so have been able to avoid them. As a result, I'm only getting -1 to -2 on my PTs, but I'm worried that this is not an accurate reflection of what my true capabilities are as it is after all the third time in the past 6 months that I have taken them.
The alternative is to PT using 30-40, which I haven't looked at, but judging from previous experience, I felt that the earlier PTs were different/easier than the more recent ones and thats a huge reason I was thrown off track for the Feb LSAT.
Would appreciate any thoughts!
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So because its my third time doing these more recent PTs I still remember some of the mistakes that I've made, especially in LR, and so have been able to avoid them. As a result, I'm only getting -1 to -2 on my PTs, but I'm worried that this is not an accurate reflection of what my true capabilities are as it is after all the third time in the past 6 months that I have taken them.
The alternative is to PT using 30-40, which I haven't looked at, but judging from previous experience, I felt that the earlier PTs were different/easier than the more recent ones and thats a huge reason I was thrown off track for the Feb LSAT.
Would appreciate any thoughts!
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
you could try switching back and forth, that way you work on the newer materials but get some fresh content as well, so just do ten less of the newer one's
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
Yeah do both.
When you say you cancelled feb, do you mean you messed up bubbling for the LG section or a game?
When you say you cancelled feb, do you mean you messed up bubbling for the LG section or a game?
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
Please delay to September if you aren't feeling ready.
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
And please never cancel a test, ever.
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
Just wondering, why should you never cancel a test?saf18hornet wrote:And please never cancel a test, ever.
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Re: Third LSAT retake, gunning for 175+, redo more recent PTs or fresh older ones?
Never isn't precise. If you have a nervous breakdown and skip half a section, or you realize your bubbling was completely wrong, of course you want to cancel.frenchlavender wrote:Just wondering, why should you never cancel a test?saf18hornet wrote:And please never cancel a test, ever.
More precisely, the issue is that you should be aware that it's common to feel nervous after taking the test, and that may lead you to believe that you did far more poorly than you did. I shot 200 free throws on a basketball court the night after I took my test, one after another just thinking about how poorly I did and considering whether or not I should cancel my score. I knew I bombed it - the feeling was so sure. A few weeks later got back my score: 179.
The mind is a wonderful servant but a terrible master.
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