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Studying for the LSAT / How much can one expect to raise their score from a cold 151?
« on: January 07, 2013, 08:26:15 PM »
So I took the December LSAT, my score turned out to he 151. I had went over some questions to see what types there were, but I didn't really prepare for it. There were a few pages (about 4) that I didn't even get to answer because I was unprepared with the timing aspect. I'm aiming for at least 160, but to get into the school I want I need a score of at least 157.
My question is, is it unrealistic to expect to raise my score that much? Can I get that much better with timing?
Also, I was wanting to take the February LSAT as a re-take which gives me just over a month of preparation time. I can study at both of my jobs so I'll have a lot of time. I can wait and take it in June but that's late for me.
My question is, is it unrealistic to expect to raise my score that much? Can I get that much better with timing?
Also, I was wanting to take the February LSAT as a re-take which gives me just over a month of preparation time. I can study at both of my jobs so I'll have a lot of time. I can wait and take it in June but that's late for me.
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