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[ QUOTE ] Not sure if this is a good indicator but I got a 650 on my Gmat and a 1290 on the SAT (old version) What could I reasonably expect to get on the lsat? [/ QUOTE ] I was once told to take your Verbal SAT, add a 1 in front, and drop the 0 off the end. That's your base goal. (650 SAT becomes 165 LSAT). Ended up being exactly correct for me. [/ QUOTE ] That's amazing, as it corresponds to exactly my SAT/LSAT score. Freaky. Anyway, LSAT is a test of test-taking. The best way to ace it is to do as many practice tests as poossible. I did about 30. The key is to be able to do the hard problems fast and the easy problems instantaneously. Kaplan/PR = pretty big time waste of money. |
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