For what it’s worth, I scored at the top of my range on the June LSAT. I think you’re right about the selection bias; I thought the test was a typical level of difficulty.
You seem like a very nice and caring gentleman. Raising your LSAT score is extremely challenging. I would love to do an audit of your entire client population. I would like to see an actual previous LSAT score and then I would like to see the actual LSAT score after completing your preparation program. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and believe that you yourself had incredible improvement from one actual LSAT exam to a second actual LSAT exam. Nonetheless, if you want me to spend my hard earned money, then I need the actual audit of your entire client population. And according to LSAT logic, that means that the contra positive is true as well. Have a nice day and I sincerely wish you well my friend.
I definitely dropped like 10+ points from my practice test and scored 1 point less than my last score and it did feel easier I even felt like I got atleast 20 of the lg correct so idk it’s just weird idk if it was just me thinking I did good but I just didn’t I don’t know