You will have an idea if this is happening if your BR score keeps increasing. Your timed score is the last thing to move. If your BR numbers continue to rise and you are studying consistently, one month is enough time to see some results.
Are you working or going to school during that time, or studying full-time? What's your current score? What's your score goal?
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You will have an idea if this is happening if your BR score keeps increasing. Your timed score is the last thing to move. If your BR numbers continue to rise and you are studying consistently, one month is enough time to see some results.
@lucykelly459 thank you! 🙂
Yes, don't give up. Keep working and we're here for you.
@emilyodermatt206 I am currently working 32 hours a week and have three days off. I took lsat in March and scored a 150 but my goal score is 159-160.
Are you working or going to school during that time, or studying full-time? What's your current score? What's your score goal?