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Sunday, Nov 09 2025

Please add me!

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Monday, Oct 27 2025

@kellPetro That definitely makes sense!! I've heard the advice that you should schedule the exam once you're ready, but I honestly thought I would be ready by Nov + miracle would happen haha but I know realistically it doesn't go that way. I will probably re-shift my goals to January exam. Thank you for the advice!!! I'm not sure if you're currently studying for LSAT as well, but I wish you all the best in everything you do.

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Monday, Oct 27 2025

@vivi omg this is actually so so helpful and was definitely what I was looking for 😭😭 this is so gold!! Thank you so much for sharing this!!! I think I will reference this plan for the next few weeks. I actually got so much confidence thanks to you. I don't know if you're studying for LSAT, but I truly wish everything goes well for you~!!! Thank you so much!!

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Onneee
Monday, Oct 27 2025

@vivi I'm glad it did for you!!! I'll really drill in like you said starting today. This actually provides me with a path, so thank you so much!!!

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Onneee
Monday, Oct 27 2025

@Zzz Thank you so much for your detailed and heart-warming answers. I was honestly so stressed out but your words do really give me hope. I really wish you the best in your Nov exam as well!! I hope we both achieve our goals, thank you so much!!

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Onneee
Monday, Oct 27 2025

@vivi Never thought of looking at it from incorrect order! Looks like drilling does really matter - I'll definitely put my life in it!

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Edited monday, oct 27 2025

Onneee

😖 Frustrated

Stuck in high 150s - please help!

Hello - this is a miserable cry for help after scoring very low in the recent PTs. I am planning to take the Nov LSAT in 2 weeks, and I am nowhere near my score, after studying for 5 months.

I am a student with average timed PT score of 156-159 (I have only one time reached 160, which was my highest). I have started studying for LSAT from this June (though was quite light on it throughout July), then started really working in August. On average, I studied about 3-4 hours a day, 6 days a week.

For 3 months, I've been doing either an LR section or an RC section per day, with one PT a week. For PTs, I always did blind review (which gave me around 167). For every question that I get wrong, I would thoroughly describe it in my wrong answer journal (so far have 700 questions written in WAJ).

The problem is, I've been focusing on PT 120 - 140s, and have just moved onto doing PT 150s, and I've been consistently scoring 156, from my usual score of 159 in the previous older PTs. I am aiming for a score of 166, and I am 10 points away, which is quite huge.

I am so frustrated to not see any improvements, and I am lacking self-esteem at this point. I usually do much better at LR than RC. I have trouble understanding the overall context in RC, as English is my second language, and this has also been destroying my confidence.

Are there any tips on how I should study for the next 2 weeks? I tend to be failing in various types of questions so I don't even know where to start drilling from, or how I should drill (and would drilling help in the 2-week timeframe?) If I fail the Nov exam, I am planning to take the January exam, but I honestly don't know if I could increase my score by then as well... I just feel so stupid.

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