@victoria99 Hello, you have studied for only two months, so you will raise your score a lot. I have been studying for over a year, but I was very inconsistent in my studies. So I started studying more and doing drills nearly everyday. Before trying to answer questions correctly, try to understand every part of the question and answer choices. Do not worry about timing yet, just try to fully understand every question. I would recommend creating schedule and following it very strictly. Good luck!!!
@MailJabrayilov I have a very similar background with the LSAT with you when it comes to studying for a while but not consistently. I have now been pretty consistent for the past few months. I am almost through the curriculum of 7sage and will soon be in the "practice" block. Would you suggest that I start taking PTs to see where I am at as of now or waiting it out till I do more drilling and etc. ?
@NicoleGutierrez8234 If you have done some drills till now, I think you can start doing PTs but untimed. (if you haven't then do some drills first, maybe for 2 weeks) This way you can use that as a practice for understanding each question in-depth. Try to do one old PT untimed and see your score for now, don't worry about the score because it will improve in a few months. You can even do 1 PT in 2 weeks. If you have more questions I will be happy to answer them!!
@VibrantNourishingStress Hello! To be honest I have been scoring in 160s for some time and these scores are new for me too. I saw increase in my scores when I started studying consistently. I am using 7sage study plan for it and it is really good. Good luck!!!
Subscribe to unlock everything that 7Sage has to offer.
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you want to get going. Just create a free account below—it only takes a minute—and then you can continue!
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you came here to read all the amazing posts from our 300,000+ members. They all have accounts too! Just create a free account below—it only takes a minute—and then you’re free to discuss anything!
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you want to give us feedback! Just create a free account below—it only takes a minute—and then you’re free to vote on this!
Hold on there, you need to slow down.
We love that you want post in our discussion forum! Just come back in a bit to post again!
Sorry, you need a subscription for that.
Happens all the time: now that you've had a taste of the lessons, you just can't stop -- and you don't have to! Click the button.
8 comments
Any tips?
My highest PT score is 144 :(
Granted... I have only been studying a exactly 2 months as of yesterday.
@victoria99 Hello, you have studied for only two months, so you will raise your score a lot. I have been studying for over a year, but I was very inconsistent in my studies. So I started studying more and doing drills nearly everyday. Before trying to answer questions correctly, try to understand every part of the question and answer choices. Do not worry about timing yet, just try to fully understand every question. I would recommend creating schedule and following it very strictly. Good luck!!!
@MailJabrayilov I have a very similar background with the LSAT with you when it comes to studying for a while but not consistently. I have now been pretty consistent for the past few months. I am almost through the curriculum of 7sage and will soon be in the "practice" block. Would you suggest that I start taking PTs to see where I am at as of now or waiting it out till I do more drilling and etc. ?
@NicoleGutierrez8234 If you have done some drills till now, I think you can start doing PTs but untimed. (if you haven't then do some drills first, maybe for 2 weeks) This way you can use that as a practice for understanding each question in-depth. Try to do one old PT untimed and see your score for now, don't worry about the score because it will improve in a few months. You can even do 1 PT in 2 weeks. If you have more questions I will be happy to answer them!!
Hey! Do you have any advice as to how to attain a 170+?
@VibrantNourishingStress Hello! To be honest I have been scoring in 160s for some time and these scores are new for me too. I saw increase in my scores when I started studying consistently. I am using 7sage study plan for it and it is really good. Good luck!!!
Great job!
@chlo$ Thank you!