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Congratulations to you! I'm currently stuck in the mid 150's. I'm trying to break into the 160's. Any advice?
same here, any advice would be great
Congrats on the 173! What an accomplishment :smile: PM'd you!
Congratulations! I have been studying for a long time. Would you like helping me and giving me some advice? Thanks a lot!
Congratulations on getting such a good score! Could you please provide some suggestions on how I could improve my score? Thank you so much!
Stuck in the 150s, would love any advice at all.
Hi there, congratulations, I am in the same boat as many of these comments, stuck in the end of 150 range, would appreciate any help I can get!
Congratulations to you! I'm currently stuck in the mid 150's. I'm trying to break into the 160's. Any advice?
i'd love to hear from you as well if you have any advice you could give me! I scored a 173 on a PT over the summer but i've been stuck in the 164-167 zone since then and can't seem to get out of it. Sitting for the Nov LSAT!
Hey, I am scoring around 169 to 171 and am really trying to get it a few points higher. Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
Also congrats I think I would trade my kidney for your LSAT score
hey can you help me ? I'm really struggling with logical reasoning and reading
Congrats!! I'm sadly retaking in November, but I'm wondering what tips you have for improving RC? What strategies did you find work best, and how did you prep/drill for the exam?
Any advice for RC and LR?
I am stuck at 168-170 and can't seem to break the barrier! -0 at LG but always -3 to -4 on LR and RC. Would LOVE some tips!
Congrats!!! Just wanted to see what your PT avg score was prior to the August exam.
I'm balancing full-time work and studying, so its a bit hard to study as much as I can, but I'm averaging ~167 and I want to break a 170+ on my real exam.
Would love to chat with you about tips regarding reading comprehension and logical reasoning! I can go anywhere between -3 to -10 on RC, and -1 to -5 on LR, and would love some more consistency prior to heading into the October Exam!
Also! if anyone reading this needs help with LG please feel free to contact me! I will go -1/0, and often end with 5-10 minutes extra after finishing all 4 games! Would love to help where I can
Congratulations that is awesome! Could you please provide any helpful tips or suggestions that you may have? Thank you :)
Hi, I really appreciate you being willing to offer advice. I guess my situation is I had been PTing between 160-164 leading up to the august lsat but then was hugely disappointed when I got a 157 which was only an improvement of 2 points after putting in hundreds of hours studying. Im just not sure where to start from here. I wish I could know what section I did not do so well on. I would love to get my score to 165 by October but dont know where to start.
Hi! Also looking for any advice. I'm hovering around 165-167 and scored a 165 in August. Hoping to get into 170s in October. I'm in the same boat as studyinglsat777.
hey there any advice? I'm taking my exam in November and I'm really nervous
Congratulations!! Do you have any recs for going above 170 (I'm stuck in the high 160s range, and having a really difficult time pushing beyond that). Especially for LR, I cannot get it down from a -4/6 range.
hi mate BIG congrats!!! I have been PT-ing mid-160s but got a 159. Retaking in October, so less than a month. Do you have any strategies you can recommend? Taking timed PTs isn't helping. Is there any way of studying more selectively? Thanks and good luck!
Congratulations! I just got my first 170. I'm concerned I might have peaked. Do you have any advice for how people scoring around that range might continue to improve? Is there a different technique for studying as a 170s scorer than studying as a 160s scorer?