Self-study
Hi, I am taking the November LSAT and am PTing around the 150's right now. I want to get to the 160's before November and was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to get there. Thank you in advance!
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Hi, I am taking the November LSAT and am PTing around the 150's right now. I want to get to the 160's before November and was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to get there. Thank you in advance!
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I started study end of aug early sept for Lsat with no previous time, and ive been seeing big jumps just from the following process: 1 PT per week, timed. Absolutely dialled in and focused like it was the real thing. The idea is working up the mental fortitude and endurance, I don't care about my score as much but I try my absolute best. Then, reviewing the PT thoroughly. Usually takes me almost 2 hours to review. Then every other day per week, simply doing 2 hours, sometimes even less of priority drills. Often I do only 4-6 questions and change the difficulty to be hard and very hard. I will do the drills without time, or with more time. I want to really understand and sit with the question to see if I can understand it. Then, I review the questions I got wrong. I do not care if i score 2/6. I just want to analyze why i didn't understand. since my diagnostic, I have seen a 9 point jump (about 3 weeks of focused studying). I am plateauing a bit now, but will keep going and hopefully see another 5-7 point jump for the november test, but who knows. my main point is: focus on what you suck at, don't care about the results, and just keep consistent. best of luck
i may be interested same boat. working round the clock as needed looking for study group i have some tips
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i am in the same boat. i have the 1-3 level questions down but the 4/5 questions are really tripping me up. i am passing over the right answers on over half of them becuase i am thinking too hard and overlooking the correct answers because they seem too “simple”
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same scenario for me, good luck!
I've jumped from missing 10-12 in LR to missing about 5-7 on average simply by studying section by section (timed) and drilling constantly.
@Gmoney What do you mean by "studying section by section"? What sections are you studying?
Same boat, following
following, i am in the same boat