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 Oz29xr8
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Hello I am interested in knowing more about practice exams and how to approach them. Do you recommend that I take my practice exams on LawHub or Powerscore? Would it matter on which of these two I decide to take them? Also, I mentioned in another post about my progress fluctuating. However, is it still possible that I can get a better score, despite my progress fluctuating in both the Logical Reasoning section and Reading Comprehension section? How often should I take practice exams? I am planning on taking them once a week. Lastly, I have accommodations where I am given 50% more time, can I adjust the time settings?
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Oz29xr8 wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 10:27 am Hello I am interested in knowing more about practice exams and how to approach them. Do you recommend that I take my practice exams on LawHub or Powerscore? Would it matter on which of these two I decide to take them? Also, I mentioned in another post about my progress fluctuating. However, is it still possible that I can get a better score, despite my progress fluctuating in both the Logical Reasoning section and Reading Comprehension section? How often should I take practice exams? I am planning on taking them once a week. Lastly, I have accommodations where I am given 50% more time, can I adjust the time settings?
Hi Oz29xr8,

If you have a PowerScore Course/package, we recommend taking them in PowerScore directly, as PowerScore offers analytics into your performance, whereas LSAC Law Hub does not.

PowerScore allows you to adjust the timer at the beginning of each section. The default time is set to 35, but that is an editable field you can click on and adjust the time as needed.

It is possible to get a better score, even if you are currently experiencing fluctuating scores. The key here is in the practice test review process. I would suggest reviewing these blog posts for more info.

https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-be ... ce-tests/ https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid-33 ... tice-Test/
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid-15 ... ice-tests/
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid-33 ... -now-what/


Thanks!

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