I've been studying for about a month and a half and am planning on testing in june and possible again in august. The most recent preptest i took, i got a 157. I feel like I'm not studying correctly. Additionally, I feel like fatigue was a big factor. Any advice? My dream school is UF and my GPA is above theirs but their LSAT median is 169.
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@haena I wateched all the funidmentals videos but once I got into the specific "Logical Reasoning" and "reading comp" sections, I found them a little difficult to follow/I found myself saying "oh this is intuitive" and not fully paying attention, so I moved to just drilling and blind reveiwing and that has led to improvements, especially in RC. However, my biggest enemy right now is fatigue and time especially for the RC. After 2 sections, I feel like I have to read paragraphs over and over again to understand what it's saying. When it comes to sections, I'm getting roughly 4 wrong per section on LR and around 8 or 9 wrong on RC but that number jumps up significantly when I take full tests
Are we able to wear headphones if we are taking the lsat remotely
Hey guys! I was wondering if there was a way to have more weeks of just practice versus theory, or if i selected "just practice", will I still have acsess to the theory videos, should I need them?
Hey guys! I don't really know what else to say but I feel like im psyching myself out about the LSAT. I have these really high goals with a lot riding on it as if i do not get a scholarship, I don't know how im going to pay for law school. I guess I'm just looking for some advice. Its early in my LSAT journey and im planning on testing in June and then again in August if necessary.
Hello Kenlee! would you be interested in working with a small group, as my Phi Alpha Delta chapter mentioned intrest in providing an lsat tutor for those testing in june and beyond.
@haena thank you!