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- Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:42 am
#105185
Hi Powerscore!
I'm an international test taker who has now taken the LSAT twice. The first time, I ended up taking my test at 3 am my time due to a scheduling mishap and scored a 155. I was half asleep while taking it so I decided to take the test again this January 2024. I had a much better testing experience this time but was completely disheartened to only have a one point increase to 156.
To be perfectly frank, I did not ever time myself through a full prep test even when prepping this second time around. I timed myself through select sections but did not sit the whole 2 hours and 45 minutes. I wonder if this could be the root cause. I admittedly only ever truly prepped in the last 3 weeks leading up to the test.
Overall, I'm quite demotivated. I've self studied the entire test and feel a little at sea. My target score was quite quixotic; I've always wanted a 175+, ideally a 180 but I really am questioning my capabilities at this point. I know retaking is a deeply personal decision and there may not be a right answer to this but I would really appreciate any input on whether retaking it the third time is a worthwhile endeavour. Has anyone personally seen a test taker increase their points dramatically from a 156 score to a 175+? If so, are there any steps I can take to change my method and improve my result if I choose to embark on a third try? I am extremely humbled by my latest result and I'm genuinely questioning my intelligence and feel like I'm at an impasse. Please help; thank you!
I'm an international test taker who has now taken the LSAT twice. The first time, I ended up taking my test at 3 am my time due to a scheduling mishap and scored a 155. I was half asleep while taking it so I decided to take the test again this January 2024. I had a much better testing experience this time but was completely disheartened to only have a one point increase to 156.
To be perfectly frank, I did not ever time myself through a full prep test even when prepping this second time around. I timed myself through select sections but did not sit the whole 2 hours and 45 minutes. I wonder if this could be the root cause. I admittedly only ever truly prepped in the last 3 weeks leading up to the test.
Overall, I'm quite demotivated. I've self studied the entire test and feel a little at sea. My target score was quite quixotic; I've always wanted a 175+, ideally a 180 but I really am questioning my capabilities at this point. I know retaking is a deeply personal decision and there may not be a right answer to this but I would really appreciate any input on whether retaking it the third time is a worthwhile endeavour. Has anyone personally seen a test taker increase their points dramatically from a 156 score to a 175+? If so, are there any steps I can take to change my method and improve my result if I choose to embark on a third try? I am extremely humbled by my latest result and I'm genuinely questioning my intelligence and feel like I'm at an impasse. Please help; thank you!