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 Leilahesen
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Hello,
I need a help. I have questions.
I am new in LSAT and would like to take diagnostic test to see what is my score, but I dont know where I can find one. Can I take it online or should find some test centers where I can take diagnostic test. Although I did few PrepTest at home, but only in LG and LR sections and in LG I had had 2 incorrect answers and in LR I had had 8 to 12 incorrect answers, I dont think that in this way I can find out what my actual acore is.
Please help me.

Thank you
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Leila,

This is fairly easy to do. Here's how:

First, download the free June 2007 LSAT from LSAC and print it out: https://lsac.org/free-sample-test/ (this is still a paper test, hence the preference for a printed version).

Second, pull up our virtual proctor and use that to help time your exam: http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153 ... al-Proctor.

Third, you can then score your test results at our Self Study Site: http://students.powerscore.com/self-study/index.cfm. that will reveal your score AND tell you where you need the most work.

Last, please feel free to come back here and ask us questions—every question from that test is explained in this Forum, and we can also provide advice on what direction you should take with your studies.

Good luck and talk to you soon!
 Leilahesen
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Thank you so much for your help. I just wonder is it normal to have 8 to 12 incorrect answer on LR section
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 Jonathan Evans
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Hi, Leila,

It is certainly not-at-all uncommon for a student to miss 8-12 questions on an LR section. In fact, you are hitting roughly the median performance on LR with this raw score. That's fine. That's your baseline. Now your task is to set a goal for yourself and make a preparation plan. The seven-plans outlined above are an outstanding resource. Do not feel at all discouraged. You're in a great position to make tremendous progress if you approach your preparation in an ordered, systematic, diagnostic manner. We encourage you to return to these forums to find answers and seek advice as you progress. Thank you for your question!

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