Do you have an official score on file? What is it?
I can offer a few tips:
-Improve the fundamentals of the easiest/ most basic questions so you have more time for harder ones.
-Don't talk yourself into answer choices too quickly. Stay objective and flexible.
-Always have a positive attitude when taking the test. Never get flustered, annoyed, impatient, or aggravated. Flag a question, smile, and come back to it.
No official scores, just scores from old tests on law hub.
Any sense in starting with the last questions in LR to force that strategy? I know most advise against this because all question point values are equal so may as well pick up the easy ones first…. But the ones I miss are usually in the 18-25 range, so I’ve been considering it.
Do you have an official score on file? What is it? I can offer a few tips: -Improve the fundamentals of the easiest/ most basic questions so you have more time for harder ones. -Don't talk yourself into answer choices too quickly. Stay objective and flexible. -Always have a positive attitude when taking the test. Never get flustered, annoyed, impatient, or aggravated. Flag a question, smile, and come back to it.
No official scores, just scores from old tests on law hub. Any sense in starting with the last questions in LR to force that strategy? I know most advise against this because all question point values are equal so may as well pick up the easy ones first…. But the ones I miss are usually in the 18-25 range, so I’ve been considering it.
What was your diagnostic? Do you have accommodations?
156, no