I've been studying for a few months now and started with a diagnostic score of 154. Had a few ups and downs but finally made it to 164 in my more recent PTs. I took the April LSAT and got a 157, which I definitely wasn't expecting all things considered. I know I need to improve my studying habits (which have been inconsistent due to internships and looking for work). I'm definitely struggling with certain types of LR questions and RC passages, so I will keep practicing those. I'm also struggling with timing a bit, and sometimes miss 1-2 questions at the end of each section (and end up guessing). Would it be worth doing practice tests more frequently than once a week? Any study tips for those handling work/the job hunt/studies? My next exam is in June so I really need to hunker down and do things the right way.
Thank you!
Thanks for posting this. I was one of those people who posted being disappointed too. I know it's my first exam so I'm proud of myself for getting to where I am. There's room of improvement but I really do believe I can turn things around for myself. I try not to compare myself to others. There's no point. Everyone has their challenges and we never know what the full story is. If I told my 18 year old self about the things I am doing now, they wouldn't believe me haha. At most, I'm trying to get better for myself because I know I'm capable of putting in the work. I think everyone is doing their best and that's the most important thing. Good luck to everyone!