Originally posted by: bradruth
Booo! Seedy defense lawyer!
Originally posted by: Mill
Don_Vito and Orsorum- Thanks. I've taken some practice tests and scored pretty high. I still am having problems with Analytical Reasoning, but I'm not even going to be taking the LSAT for at least 2 years.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: Mill
Don_Vito and Orsorum- Thanks. I've taken some practice tests and scored pretty high. I still am having problems with Analytical Reasoning, but I'm not even going to be taking the LSAT for at least 2 years.
I found it was very helpful to have taken the GRE not long before the LSAT, since the logic portion of the GRE is kind of like a dumbed-down version of the LSAT (at least it was ten years ago). I actually never did any LSAT-specific study - I just used a Barron's book for the GRE to prepare for both and did quite well (I got a 780 on the logic part of the GRE).
Originally posted by: aphex
I took Princeton and was very satisfied with my improvement. My actual score went up nearly 17pts from my first practice test and was 6pts over my average.
Fergot to mention, i had a hottie for a teacher so it helped pass the time during class.
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
i did not study for the lsat and didnt even know how the test was structured, scored 157.
i will study a little before I take my next test this summer.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
i did not study for the lsat and didnt even know how the test was structured, scored 157.
i will study a little before I take my next test this summer.
Won't that really hurt you? I read that a lot of schools will take your lowest score or average your scores.
Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
i did not study for the lsat and didnt even know how the test was structured, scored 157.
i will study a little before I take my next test this summer.
Won't that really hurt you? I read that a lot of schools will take your lowest score or average your scores.
depends on how well he does the second time around. if he scores in the 170's he'll have a high average and some schools may be tempted to throw that first score out and look only at the second.
my bf was in the high 150's, peaked at 162 i think, scored 165.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
I never took a practice test. I got a 168, but I think I would have done better had I taken it again.