Conversion Table for Raw Scores to Scaled Score Ranges for the LSAT (Updated 2024) The PDF above is great for determining your scaled score on a specific PrepTest (such as PrepTest 123). But for a rough idea of what kind of raw score you need in general to achieve a certain scaled sc...
You haven’t started prepping yet, and you need to know how to maximize your available time. Not to worry! Two months can be long enough to prepare for the GMAT–if you know how to allocate your study hours and get the right resources. If you’re looking for a guide that will help...
Only about 24 schools accept the GRE in lieu of the LSAT, so taking only the GRE would limit which law schools you can apply to. In addition, taking the LSAT demonstrates your commitment to law school, while taking the GRE may indicate that you’re considering several different graduate sch...
Separating your diagrams and labeling them clearly is helpful for two reasons. First, it prevents you from accidentally applying information from one question to another question where it doesn’t belong. Second, it allows you to keep track of deductions you’ve made in previous questions, and t...