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Hello, thank you so much for such a useful information!!! Could you please give any more such resources or more recommendations?
I initially chose AC D but I see how it was wrong. Still, I think that AC E is too strong, especially with the word "primary" because all we know is that majority of legal education (even this might be a stretch) is focused on analysis of cases. I am sure that in different question such answer would be incorrect for being too strong
@PowerUp_Tutoring Thank you!!! I actually don't know. RC is very difficult for me but sometimes I can focus and understand the passage fully. What helped me the most was doing untimed passages. I read them very slowly and write about each paragraph, summarizing main points and stating what was the author's purpose in including this paragraph in this passage. Sometimes there are passages or questions that no matter how much I read them or try to understand, it is unreal. But I believe doing more and more of them untimed, and focusing on fully understanding each part of the passage and being able to find the exact support for the correct answer choice is the best way to study RC. If you have any questions I would be glad to answer
Same happens to me. It is even worse after doing 3-4 passages in a day
@Adam Thank you!! I took an online exam so it was a weird experience, and I think that I was thinking too much about how difficult the questions were and not focusing enough on answers. I am thinking of reducing study hours to 3-4 hours a day, because I really don't know what else is there to study. I just do drills + sections and then review them. Also, yes I will keep this score
@shay_lsat Thank you! Yes, I am thinking of keeping the score also because they will assume it was even less than it is now. The idea about backup score is also great!
Hello everyone! I recently took my Argumentative Writing and today I received my official Lsat score of 164. I expected something around this because the test itself was very difficult, and it was my first official test. I will definitely retake it in October (because of international test dates) and I would love to hear your advice on how to improve more in these upcoming months. I will also have to write my essays while preparing for the test so I could apply as fast as possible upon receiving my score.
I also have a choice to keep this current score or delete it, I would also appreciate your ideas regarding this. I would love to hear your ideas and advice on all of these. Thank you!!!
Hello! I am also an international student. I took June lsat but I am sure I will need to retake it. Maybe we can adjust lsat studying days and study less on some days to write essays. I have the same concerns as you
@JakeSchweitzer Yes, I will do this. I am thinking about doing 5-10 questions to warm up. Will you read anything before the exam?
@JakeSchweitzer Thank you!! I am thinking about this too. We can always retake it. It is my first real exam too, so it might be stressful for us. Good luck!!




@IsaacZhb Thank you!!