So, how did it go?
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Be Smart! No LSAT Questions

by noah Sun May 17, 2009 1:32 pm

While we'd all love to hear how the test went, this does not mean we want to hear about specific questions. Please post nothing, especially within the week after the exam, that could give someone an edge in deciding whether to cancel or not.

Also, no posts about February exams whatsoever. Thanks.
 
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Re: Be Smart! No LSAT Questions

by normanstokes123 Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:03 am

Would you say that a [url]high score[/url]is also a reflection of one’s natural brilliance? Or is it possible for someone who has been “average smart” their whole life to study and prep within the top 20% as you were saying, and come out with a 170+ score?
 
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Re: Be Smart! No LSAT Questions

by normanstokes123 Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:03 am

Would you say that a [url]high score[/url]is also a reflection of one’s natural brilliance? Or is it possible for someone who has been “average smart” their whole life to study and prep within the top 20% as you were saying, and come out with a 170+ score?
 
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Re: Be Smart! No LSAT Questions

by normanstokes123 Sun Aug 09, 2015 9:56 am

My estimate from back when I was professional tutor is that over 80% of prep students weren’t doing enough prep to max out their score on the LSAT. Taking the LSAT is a skill. THE ONLY WAY TO GET BETTER AT A SKILL IS THROUGH INTENSE PRACTICE.
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Re: Be Smart! No LSAT Questions

by tommywallach Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:36 pm

Agreed!
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