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I took 2 PTs within 5 days of each other, there was a 5pt difference. I also took a PT about a week after the Nov exam and got 4pts lower than I ended up getting on the Nov exam. I think +/- 5pts is pretty normal.
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Do you have any tips for those stuck in the low 150s?
Damn, never thought I'd see the day I'm giving out tips haha. Honestly perfect logic games. I've done every game from PT's 1-50 now at least twice. Most of them three times and I still got -2 on my last PT :/. It's a grind but that will definitely help boost you up into the higher 150s. From there I feel the biggest difference is LR finally starting to click. Just a month ago I would read the stimulus of most questions and have no idea where to start and that's even after the CC and reading Manhattan's LR cover to cover, but now for quite a few of the questions I know exactly what they are looking for which comes from just doing an absurd amount of problems and seeing the patterns. That being said, just keep doing problems over and over and results will come. I'm in no place to give advice on RC so I won't lol
For motivational purposes, keep your BR score in the back of your mind always. For like 3 months now I've been testing the mid-upper 150s with BR scores never below a 171 and up to a 177. That definitely helped because it told me I knew what I was doing and I could in fact do it.
Hope this helps!
I can attest to the point about getting good at LG! I was stuck in the mid-high 150s for a long time but then I went through all of Fox's LG Playbook and of coursed watched 7sage videos after every practice section and test. I quickly shot up to 163 after just a few days/weeks of doing that. Now I consistently get -3 or -4 on that section when I used to get -8 or -9. It's the section a lot of people see the fastest improvement on too.
I have been doing at least one reading comp passage each day especially harder ones. There is a r/LSAT reddit post that lists harder RC sections I think, just search for hardest lsat sections. I still have timing issues with RC and LG but now I finish all my LR sections with 30secs - 2mins remaining. What helped me was having an anticipation for every question and once I find an answer which fits it, I move on (and flag if I want to). I used to waste a lot of time doubting myself and seriously considering every answer choice, and I used to end up guessing on the last 4-5 questions every time.
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Does anyone remember an LR question about the % of accountants at the central office vs seminar? Or a question about touch up paint color parallel reasoning? Was either of these the experimental section?
I remember both of these but I had 3 LR so idk if its experimental either