LSAT timing

Posted Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 22h48 in Personal

Sigh, these standardized tests all come down to timing. I just took another practice exam today, and this time for each section I marked where I was when time was up, then continued and finished the rest of the section. Then I scored myself based on both the timed and untimed results, and the scores were quite telling: 179 untimed vs. 169 timed. Without the time restrictions, I only missed 3 questions total. With the time restrictions, my raw score was altered as follows:

  • - 11 from questions I didn’t get to before time was up.
  • + 1 from blindly filling in (C) to the above 11 questions (talk about bad luck).
  • - 2 from questions I revisited after time was up and would otherwise have missed.

That makes a total of -12 raw points, which translated to -10 LSAT points for this particular exam. The time factored most heavily in the reading comprehension and logic sections, for which I wasn’t able to get to 4 and 6 questions, respectively. The logic section was particularly deceptive– there are 4 sets of questions which need to be answered in 35 minutes, which approximates to 8 minutes and 45 seconds per set. I finished the first two sets in roughly 14 minutes, I started feeling a bit confident, and then the third set just ran me into the ground, taking me about 15 minutes to complete. Ya, I definitely need to work on my timing.

6 Comments »

Comment from Antonia on August 29, 2007 at 9:21 am

*pokes*

Comment from stevec on August 29, 2007 at 9:31 am

o.o
wow.. long time no see :)

Comment from Antonia on August 29, 2007 at 9:37 am

yeah.. it’s been a while. How’s it going? BTW, do you have facebook? I’m kinda addicted to it now. Hehe.

Comment from stevec on August 29, 2007 at 9:53 am

yup, i’m on facebook.

what’s your info? :D

Comment from Antonia on August 29, 2007 at 10:56 am

Cool! Add me

Comment from stevec on August 29, 2007 at 11:31 am

added :D

(and link removed, for privacy ;))

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