@lobster_202@RevanchistRudy LSAT is graded on a curve.
You can miss one sometimes and get a 180. -7 is usually what it takes to drop down to 170. Some tests are harder and are -8 before a 170. The margin for error is very thin after 170.
@VerbloomLSAT@MByayyy Completely agree. The difference between a low 170 and a high 170 is never rolling over on a question. Being able to justify an answer choice with an affirmative reason vs picking it because itβs the last one there.
@MByayyy I took every available prep test and recognized that ultimately the LSAT has βfundamentals.β Specific ways to solve particular question types. Input-output. Certain questions really only want one thing from you and thereβs answers that if you choose are immediately wrong.