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 lathlee
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Hi Dave,

Today my question is.or statement of some sort of seeking agreement,

One's Prior most recent PT Practice score (average of 2 or 3) -- (DONE in same to one's testing setting) is somewhere between a somewhat okay to pretty good Predictor Model of How one is likely Do in an upcoming LSAT Which However, one also cannot be too dependent upon of such predictor.

would you agree with the statement ?
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Lathlee!

Generally, yes I agree with that, although I'd prefer to see 4-5 tests prior in the same range as opposed to just 2-3.

Thanks!

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