IIRC I had a 167 on my first practice LSAT, and ended up with a 174. I was kind of disappointed because I was consistently getting 175-180 on practice LSATs before that. Ran into time issues on the real LSAT and ended up not getting to a whole section of logic games questions- I suppose that's why it's a good idea to take practice exams under real exam conditions (i.e. not use your computer clock to keep track of time).
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Congratulations to SuperNiceDog, Guru Winner, who was smart enough to pick
your 7 time champion, Link.