Last PT I took was 74 and got a 165. Missed 8 in RC. Need help with RC strategy. Taking LSAT in June.
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This is my first time studying since August of 2021. I studied full time from August 2020 to April 2021 and part time until August 2021. Took 3 LSATs and had a score regression 165-161-158. At this point I've used most of the LSAT material available. Redoing the questions I worked on the longest time ago. Right now my strategy is to focus on why the wrong answers are wrong instead of searching for the right answer, especially when I think I remember the answer to a question. Any advice on other strategies that would help someone who has exhausted the practice tests and questions?
I live in Phoenix. Studied full time from August 2020 to May 2021. Took 3 LSATs from January 2021 to August 2021 165-161-158 respectively. Haven't touched LSAT review material since August 2021. Averaged mid 160s in the two months prior to my August LSAT. Looking for a tutor that averages a 172 or above that can help me score in that range by August.
Leaving this comment before I watch the video but I was between C and D, ultimately picking C. The reason why D is the best choice to me now is because there is a way to weaken all of the other weakening choices. D however is something we have to take as a matter of fact. You could say that maybe the artist didn't care about violating etiquette but that doesn't itself weaken the fact since the fact isn't itself making an assumption. D is a very weak weakening choice but it still weakens the argument.
Last PT was a 165 on PT 74. Averaging mid to upper 160s. Between -5 and -4 on LR but RC fluctuates.