- Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:19 am
#17450
Dear Powerscore,
I will be taking the lsat for the first time on december 6th lsat, however I am also planning to re-taking the lsat in feb2015 (for fall 2015 law school enrollment), because I am not reaching my target score of at least 160 right now, and I think that there is too little time for me now to make any substantial gain. My average score for LR is around 156, and as for LG, I can only finish up to the third game.
The biggest problem that I'm facing now is that I have done 45 practice tests already (I was enrolled in your summer course, so I started doing practice tests back then), and so I don't know whether i should keep on doing additional new practice tests. If I do that, I would probably finish all practice tests by the time I take the dec 6th test, and so I will have no new questions to work on anymore. I know that it is possible to re-do the questions, however I think that this would affect my actual score performance. So should I save the remaining 20 practice tests for the feb testing? If I do that, what should I do now? I could review the questions again, but the only problem is that I still need to work ok improving my speed, because I haven't quite reached the requirement of finishing all questions in 35 mins for each section.
I am actually also wondering if I should consider postponing the test to feb, and just take it once in feb 2015, as I know that I will not be able to reach my target score. However I am worried that if feb would my first time, then I might not have enough test experience. I have heard from some people saying that perhaps I could go to the test on dec6th and then just immediately cancel my score right after. This way I would be able to get the test experience, but also not have a score. However if I do attend the test, would this count towards 1st time LSAT, and so therefore I would only have two attempts left in the next two years?
Sorry for asking so many questions!!! I am getting very confused about what I should do at this point, and any suggestions from powerscore would be extremely appreciated!! Thank you very much for your patience and help!!
I will be taking the lsat for the first time on december 6th lsat, however I am also planning to re-taking the lsat in feb2015 (for fall 2015 law school enrollment), because I am not reaching my target score of at least 160 right now, and I think that there is too little time for me now to make any substantial gain. My average score for LR is around 156, and as for LG, I can only finish up to the third game.
The biggest problem that I'm facing now is that I have done 45 practice tests already (I was enrolled in your summer course, so I started doing practice tests back then), and so I don't know whether i should keep on doing additional new practice tests. If I do that, I would probably finish all practice tests by the time I take the dec 6th test, and so I will have no new questions to work on anymore. I know that it is possible to re-do the questions, however I think that this would affect my actual score performance. So should I save the remaining 20 practice tests for the feb testing? If I do that, what should I do now? I could review the questions again, but the only problem is that I still need to work ok improving my speed, because I haven't quite reached the requirement of finishing all questions in 35 mins for each section.
I am actually also wondering if I should consider postponing the test to feb, and just take it once in feb 2015, as I know that I will not be able to reach my target score. However I am worried that if feb would my first time, then I might not have enough test experience. I have heard from some people saying that perhaps I could go to the test on dec6th and then just immediately cancel my score right after. This way I would be able to get the test experience, but also not have a score. However if I do attend the test, would this count towards 1st time LSAT, and so therefore I would only have two attempts left in the next two years?
Sorry for asking so many questions!!! I am getting very confused about what I should do at this point, and any suggestions from powerscore would be extremely appreciated!! Thank you very much for your patience and help!!