- Fri Mar 20, 2020 12:04 pm
#74421
Hello,
I hope everyone is safe and healthy during this outbreak. During the spare time, I've browsed forums and looked at the odds on MyLSN and LSAC's calculator. I have a 165 and 167 on file (in that order), with a 3.7 GPA. My goal was T20 and reaching for Cornell/GULC. However, I'm realizing that my 167 might not be enough for that. Does a third take look bad? If it doesn't... is it worth taking it a third time, or should I be content with my score apply to t20 next cycle?
Concentration is my biggest problem, partly because of bad sleep– I had 0 hours of sleep going into both exams from nerves and angst. After the 165 take, I vowed to get a good night's sleep for the January exam. I followed my regular daily routine, but the same thing happened that night. Unfortunately, my second was scheduled for the afternoon (12 or 1 p.m.) and I was mentally unfit to have a good performance. I gave up at section 3 and started answering by gut feeling instead of deliberately thinking through the problems, and by section 4 or 5, I was about to collapse. While I got through RC and LG almost automatically without too much trouble, LR was a pain– I flagged 7 to 9 questions on each LR section. At some point, I scrolled around the LR questions looking for the shortest questions out of desperation. I'm confident that I could've done better (at least 169+) on a rested mind that could focus. Back when I didn't have trouble with sleep, I was PT-ing up to 173 easily. Any thoughts?
Thank you for all your help!
I hope everyone is safe and healthy during this outbreak. During the spare time, I've browsed forums and looked at the odds on MyLSN and LSAC's calculator. I have a 165 and 167 on file (in that order), with a 3.7 GPA. My goal was T20 and reaching for Cornell/GULC. However, I'm realizing that my 167 might not be enough for that. Does a third take look bad? If it doesn't... is it worth taking it a third time, or should I be content with my score apply to t20 next cycle?
Concentration is my biggest problem, partly because of bad sleep– I had 0 hours of sleep going into both exams from nerves and angst. After the 165 take, I vowed to get a good night's sleep for the January exam. I followed my regular daily routine, but the same thing happened that night. Unfortunately, my second was scheduled for the afternoon (12 or 1 p.m.) and I was mentally unfit to have a good performance. I gave up at section 3 and started answering by gut feeling instead of deliberately thinking through the problems, and by section 4 or 5, I was about to collapse. While I got through RC and LG almost automatically without too much trouble, LR was a pain– I flagged 7 to 9 questions on each LR section. At some point, I scrolled around the LR questions looking for the shortest questions out of desperation. I'm confident that I could've done better (at least 169+) on a rested mind that could focus. Back when I didn't have trouble with sleep, I was PT-ing up to 173 easily. Any thoughts?
Thank you for all your help!