I am taking the November 2022 LSAT. I took the LSAT twice already. I scored a 152 the first time, I went to retake a few months later and scored a 150. I was devastated and I didn’t know what to do. I gave up my law school dreams for a few years and decided to pick it up in January. After months of grinding back at the start of core curriculum again, I broke 160 in august, and hovered at 158-161 for a few months, after PT91 today I broke 165! Improving is possible, stay on your grind.
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Hey everyone, I’m trying to figure out a good game plan for this week. I want to be adequately rested, I burned out my first time taking in February and I don’t want that to happen again.
Anyone who has good tips on how I should approach these last few days, I am all ears.
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Friday, Nov 04 2022
Congratulations! That takes a special kind of work ethic and determination. Congrats and best of luck with applying!
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Thursday, Jun 02 2022
Same. Glad I am not the only one. I was panicking for a second.
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What do you normally do?
What's your target?
How are you currently doing (sectional not just overall score)?
I'm averaging a 159, but I need and have been shooting for a 165 since my first test. It's gonna take my best effort to have a heck of a game day performance, but I feel like i can get there still. There's still hope!
I average about -7/ -8 on LR but I have had sections where I've missed 4-5.
LG is -2 or -3 usually.
Reading comp is where I get killed, I just haven't made improvements in RC. My score varies in that section, I can get -6 some sections, but some sections I miss half. I realize there's not a drastic improvement happening from now till Saturday, but I feel like if I have a good test day, I can get there. I realize I'm being a little ambitious in making that jump, but I believe its possible.