Hi everyone ! I’m planning to take the LSAT in November , I only have 2 months & a few days to study which is nerve wrecking because I also started my semester to finish my BA by spring. My study plan is to take two PT’s a week , blind reviewing right after, the rest of the days I plan to time myself with specific sections & see where my strengths & weaknesses stand. However , I’m not sure if my study plan is good enough to hit my goal score by the time I take the test. If anyone has any tips or advice on what I should add to my study plan. I calculated that doing two PT’s a week until my test day is only about 20 PT’s & perhaps that’s not enough. Thank you!!
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Hi everyone !
I have been study for the LSAT for the past eight months. I noticed a lot of improvement with LG & LR. I’m very frustrated though because I’m capable of getting a -2 on LG & a -5 on LR but every time I take a practice test , it’s like these months of studying have not been showing up, but the thing is that I’m capable of doing the questions !! I just cannot do it under timing conditions & it’s making me so angry. I don’t know what to do at this point , I feel like everything I have been studying hasn’t paid off , yet it has because I see improvement , just not with time. If anyone has any advice on what I should do, please tell me. I am just frustrated at this point.
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Don’t feel discouraged at all , I just went through a bad burnout this week because I would do 18-20 hours weekly sitting 4 hours weekly trying to force myself to get the correct answers. I think your brain needs a break and needs to process LR questions along with the other two sections (LG& RC) I would recommend doing drills , I’m pretty sure your brain has captured everything you have studied thus far you just need to master it which you’ll notice little by little. That’s what I did & I started seeing huge improvements in my LR sections after 4 months of studying. Don’t give up!!
I have ! I actually improved on the ones I was struggling with at first & now it seems like they’re my strengths. However my strengths before are my weaknesses and I don’t know why that is
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Does anyone else feel discouraged when their LSAT score doesn’t improve no matter how much you practice ? I am currently stuck with my score and I don’t know what else to do. I practice 18-20 hours weekly with LR & LG, I have been doing this for over six months now and I don’t see any difference in my score which makes me very discouraged. I also noticed that with LR questions, I’m almost close to choosing the correct answer, when in fact I chose the wrong answer and that keeps happening. If any of you guys have any tips on what I could possibly do, I’m not taking the LSAT until November. I would very appreciate it ! Thank you
I have the same problem ! I’m suddenly reading the stimulus & next thing I know a song I heard yesterday come through my head but then I snap out of it & focus. What I do is close my eyes for at least five seconds & fell myself to focus then open them & im offices , try it & see if it helps
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