First time posting here, I just bought the 7Sage Course. So I started prepping for the LSAT two months ago using the LSAT Trainer, and I noticed after my 4th PT test that my score hasn't changed much at all--it went from 151 to 155 to 156 to 153 today. But, I blind review'ed my LR section today and scored a -1 while in the realtime test I scored -9 for that section. Does this mean I improved? Why is it that during real time tests, I am performing so much worse? Is a two-month time period too short to expect improvement?

I'm feeling rather lost and down--I'd appreciate any tips or insights you guys can share...Thanks guys.

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  • Sunday, Jul 12 2020

    It took 3.5 months for me to go from 151 diagnostic to a 157 real. I didn't start seeing big gains into the 160s until month 5. It takes time. People study for this test for years.

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  • Sunday, Jul 12 2020

    On my first 5 PT, I saw very little improvement. My diagnostic was 147, but now I'm scoring around 168. It takes time and effort, but improvement does come!

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  • Sunday, Jul 12 2020

    The tests are not the same so some will be better than others. You have to see how you are overall improving in a section like if in 2 tests you are getting -5's in games instead of -9's. My diagnostic was 151, my high PT was 168. I was stuck in the high 150's for a long time until I worked RC and LR and got up to 163 a ton of times. The uptick was extra RC work. It all takes time. If you have more questions PM me.

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