I've put putting in the work for about two months and seen great improvement. My initial diagnostic score was a 145 and I was able to increase that to a 154 on the October LSAT. My logical reasoning sections tend to be very hit or miss. Example: I just took a full LSAT today and on the first section I made it through all but one problem and scored 20/25. On the second LR section I made it through the same number of problems and got a 13/27 which is much lower than my normal. I usally score about 17/18 correct every section.
I am wondering if anyone has any advice for narrowing the gap between my good sections and my really bad ones. I've reviewed and cannot determine why I did so well on one and not the other. I'm taking the LSAT again tomorrow and hoping to get a few points higher than I did in October. Any last minute tips would be appreciated!
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Do you think that the difference between your good sections and your bad sections is a comprehension, a timing, or an anxiety issue? I know that for myself, some bad sections that I've had on PT's have been because I get tunnel-visioned on a really difficult question and then run out of time. To ameliorate this, I became more disciplined with flagging and skipping questions when I would read the question twice and still feel stumped. This really helped me to be more consistent with my sections, and may help you if the disparity is because of a similar issue. In any case, good luck with your exam tomorrow!