Self-study
Hey all! Got a 163 on the June LSAT and am a bit disappointed. My highest PT was 169, but my goal was around that (170 would be awesome). My PTs were consistently in the high 160s, so I'm not sure where to go from here. I have taken some time off since the june test. any advice?
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Hey there! The disappointment is of course understandable, but it's also really normal to see a few-point drop-off between your PT scores and your actual score due to test-day anxieties, new environment, etc. Taking some time off was a great call. If you haven't already, I would get back to studying by looking at your most recent PTs, and start targeting the question types you missed by single-question type drilling.
Do you know exactly what the problem is? I made a full database for why I was missing questions, and after a full year of plateauing in the 150s, I finally broke the 170s this June.
I know a lot of people are struggling the same thing as I am, so I made a post of how I managed to track my weaknesses via a database I built. you can take a look at it. It's a long post. But I think its worth reading
That post is also telling you to join my study with me group, but you can ignore that. Just anything before is I think what matters more.