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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    @gabeshelton3715 said:

    I wish you best of luck in your studies! I am also in similar boat. My goal is to get my sections down to roughly -3 on each section, not going for perfect either

    Thank you! Yup, all very good tips. I'm sure you will get to your target goal, I think you have great strategies.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    I wish you best of luck in your studies! I am also in similar boat. My goal is to get my sections down to roughly -3 on each section, not going for perfect either

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    You’re welcome! I’m glad I could help. Then I would try to prioritize RC during the day, as in studying it first before your other sections and also maybe doing an intensive studying program for a couple weeks of only RC if you find that helps.

    But, maybe just doing it first in the day before other sections would suffice.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    @gabeshelton3715 said:

    Agree with above. But, it also depends on how far you are in your prep. What are you scores per section, on average? What are you goal scores per section?

    If there is a wild discrepancy in a certain section compared to the other two, like -4 LR, -7 RC, and -4 LG. I would try to focus on getting RC down to your other averages and then trying to bring all of them down another point or so. But, once again, it depends on where you want to end up.

    The discrepancy that you made is similar to what I have with the RC section, it's the section that I'm getting significantly less points on. I am not looking for a perfect score, just to boost my score to where I want it to be. I also found your comments helpful, thank you!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    Agree with above. But, it also depends on how far you are in your prep. What are you scores per section, on average? What are you goal scores per section?

    If there is a wild discrepancy in a certain section compared to the other two, like -4 LR, -7 RC, and -4 LG. I would try to focus on getting RC down to your other averages and then trying to bring all of them down another point or so. But, once again, it depends on where you want to end up.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    @nickplace840 said:

    Depends on how much time you have left to study, but in my opinion... yes! If you've got a problem area, it's a good idea to focus a lot of your time and mental energy on that problem area to get better. If you're worried about having your LR and LG scores fall, you can do some light practice to maintain those skill sets while you work on bringing up RC.

    Yeah, I have until March, and I have been studying the LSAT for a while now (about over a year). I worried that the information I learned from the other sections will not be as strong, but RC is probably my weakest section right now. I do not think the information will be lost just it might take longer to catch up to where I was at my strong points with the other sections.

    Thank you for your input, I really appreciate it :smiley:

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  • Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

    Depends on how much time you have left to study, but in my opinion... yes! If you've got a problem area, it's a good idea to focus a lot of your time and mental energy on that problem area to get better. If you're worried about having your LR and LG scores fall, you can do some light practice to maintain those skill sets while you work on bringing up RC.

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