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Old 01-20-2007, 10:32 PM
McShove McShove is offline
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Default Re: how hard is the LSAT?

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raw score of
81/101 converts to 164, correct?

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Each test has its own raw score -> final score conversion chart. 82/101 might be a 164 on one test but a 161 on another. You need to get a book of old real LSATs, and look at the various scoring charts. I believe they put each test's score conversion chart at the end of the test.

My advice, FWIW, is to buy every available *REAL* LSAT (avoid wasting your time with Princeton Review's or Kaplan's or whomever's own simulated LSATs), and take them under real conditions. One of the biggest factors in the LSAT is endurance. Get your stamina up.

If you're going to take a review course, take Testmasters. Their method is superior to PR's and Kaplan's, and all of their instructors scored in the 98th or 99th percentile.

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Any more info on what I should be purchasing to review? I've only got 20 days, and basically know nothing about the LSAT. You say not to purchase Kaplan's or Princeton Review, but I guess I don't know what exactly I should use instead.

Also, I've looked at review courses, and as far as I can tell have little options for formal instruction during the next 20 days.
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