How do we prepare for the writing piece of the LSAT? Are there any helpful resources.? I have been through the lessens and didn’t see anything on it.
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Congrats on those scores. Sounds like you’re doing really well fast. I went from 156 diagnostic, to 163, to 165, to 161 to 166. I think variance is normal, but I didn’t like feeling like I was going backwards either. I want to break 170 so I have been looking for ways to improve. I’ve gone back and reviewed basics (indicator words, mapping logic, question strategies, common flaws, etc.) 7sage has cheat cheats on most of those, and also started playing their games sections. I looked at my analytics and focused on areas that needed improvement. I searched videos to watch like “Breaking 170” and “Curve Breaker.” I need to watch some videos on reading comprehension as that is my toughest area. I haven’t taken another test section since, so we’ll see how it goes. Anyone else have any ideas?
I’m in a similar boat. Been stuck in the mid 160’s. Reading comp is hardest for me.
@danielleiebradley834 I would have thought the word presumedly could be used more loosely.
Hi Michael. I’m not planning on going to Harvard, but am in a similar boat as you. Probably going to be a splitter with a lower gpa, and high lsat. I’ve been worried about where I stand, but everyone I have talked to has been encouraging. I’m doing my best to show a strong upward trend and am going to write an addendum with documented reasons. I was able to secure what I think will be strong letters of recommendation. I’m working on personal statement. There is more to an application than just gpa, and schools look at people holistically. I’m not applying to Harvard, but I am applying to reach schools. Yes, Harvard is a reach school, but I say go for it.
Is it still possible to join this group? I am planning on taking August LSAT and want to get my scores above 170. Currently in low- mid 160’s with highest score 166.