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 Oz29xr8
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Hello, I am curious as to whether or not it is worth taking a diagnostic exam. I am retaking the LSAT again soon, however would it be best to take a diagnostic test to see where I am at? I took the LSAT a few months ago and I want to know if it is worth doing just to see where I am? I have an idea on what I struggled with on my last LSAT, but just to be sure would a diagnostic be helpful to have as a reference?
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Oz29xr8 wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 1:24 pm Hello, I am curious as to whether or not it is worth taking a diagnostic exam. I am retaking the LSAT again soon, however would it be best to take a diagnostic test to see where I am at? I took the LSAT a few months ago and I want to know if it is worth doing just to see where I am? I have an idea on what I struggled with on my last LSAT, but just to be sure would a diagnostic be helpful to have as a reference?
Hi!

Yes, taking a diagnostic practice test is helpful!

If you've done no prior LSAT preparation, that test can be used as a reference for your performance.

As you mentioned you took the LSAT a few months ago, it sounds like you've done some preparation already. I would continue your studies and also take and review practice tests.

Thank you!

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