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 UWOSTUDENT1996123
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Hi powerscore,

I just wanted to get an opinion on something after receiving my score this morning.

I purchased the powerscore bibles in mid August in preparation for the November exam. By November I was regularly practicing in the mid 160s prior to the test-- consistently between 162-166. During the test there was a room rented beside us to a band which I believe had a negative effect on my score. I ended up with a 159- within my range but not up to my potential.

I am currently in university and will be finishing my December final exams around the 20th.

I have used pretty much all the practice tests from 55-80 in my preparation for this test and have not looked at any LSAT materials since my write on November 17th.

My question is-- If I choose to rewrite in January - would roughly December 20th-January 26th be adequate time to re set and prepare for a rewrite? I will have no responsibilities over Christmas break and very little work the first couple weeks of the new semester in January, so I feel I would be able to dedicate roughly 20 hours per week to preparing.

if so, What is the best way to go about preparing for a rewrite? I only will have 80-84 for "new" prep tests. What is the best way to review the bibles concepts in a shortened period of time.


I greatly appreciate any response/advice.
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 Dave Killoran
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UWOSTUDENT1996123 wrote:Hi powerscore,

I just wanted to get an opinion on something after receiving my score this morning.

I purchased the powerscore bibles in mid August in preparation for the November exam. By November I was regularly practicing in the mid 160s prior to the test-- consistently between 162-166. During the test there was a room rented beside us to a band which I believe had a negative effect on my score. I ended up with a 159- within my range but not up to my potential.

I am currently in university and will be finishing my December final exams around the 20th.

I have used pretty much all the practice tests from 55-80 in my preparation for this test and have not looked at any LSAT materials since my write on November 17th.

My question is-- If I choose to rewrite in January - would roughly December 20th-January 26th be adequate time to re set and prepare for a rewrite? I will have no responsibilities over Christmas break and very little work the first couple weeks of the new semester in January, so I feel I would be able to dedicate roughly 20 hours per week to preparing.

if so, What is the best way to go about preparing for a rewrite? I only will have 80-84 for "new" prep tests. What is the best way to review the bibles concepts in a shortened period of time.


I greatly appreciate any response/advice.
Hi UW!

Thanks for the update, and sorry about the score. I'd bet anything that the band next door had an adverse on how you performed, which is just not fair.

Given what you've said about your PT average, I'd tend towards a retake, and have the following thoughts on that:

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
 UWOSTUDENT1996123
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I will be sure to give all of these a read in the coming weeks. Thanks for the great advice and all the help with the power score bibles, they were amazing! Considering I had a diagnostic of 142 in August a 159 is already a significant jump in a little over 3 months. I look forward to re writing in January and sharing my results!


Thanks again!

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