Planning on taking the November LSAT, scoring around 165 but aiming higher. Looking to create a study group, I am currently in University so I think evening time 7 PST would be best or early morning. Looking to meet around three times a week and focus more on LR and RC. Also for support through this. Planning on going through PT 62+
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What was your LR score from older PTs?
I wouldn't gamble on November being a normal LSAT based on what's going on currently, what section are you struggling most with?
I'm on the same boat, I got a 156. I read that cancelling really won't do anything, if anything they'll be sussed on why you cancelled your score. I decided I'm just going to bite the bullet and apply next cycle, therefore I can have essentially a year to prep. I'm also in school full time and it's important to have a good GPA so it might not be worth it to try and cram this cycle. If you are down to study PM me though.
Reading the Economist for the art and science passages has helped me a ton, if you get a subscription you can load up all the older magazines, it'll help you grow your subject knowledge so you can understand passages better
Yeah, I skipped over the LR lessons and bought the Loophole which I found better for LR. I'm doing the LG lessons and RC only.
Interested! Currently on planning the June 2021 LSAT
Honestly just do a normal preptest with a 15 minute break
I didn't even know we weren't allowed to not use a mechanical pencil haha I don't have any of the number 2 pencils
Logical Reasoning: Get the Loophole and go through it THOROUGHLY, do not do more than one chapter a day to allow for spaced repetition and use Anki to reinforce key terms you have learned
Logic Games: Foolproof?
Reading Comprehension: I used LSAT Hacks seminar but honestly outside readings has helped, I have been reading nonfiction on a bunch of different topics, like Bill Brysons Short History of Nearly everything and The Body
I was planning on applying to law school last year but after taking my LSAT and looking at my score I realized I have a long way to go so I think its important to acknowledge that if you need more time you should take it and try and switch up your study strategy, I study maximum 2 hours a day and the gains have been more than when I was studying 6.
I'm down, I live in California but time change shouldnt be that big of an issue
I think it might have to do with the fact that it'll very likely be a FLEX, maybe if they confirm it won't be flex then they'll ask you?
I wish I was debating cancelling a 171 lol. I read that they only care about your top score since that is the one LSAC will report for their rankings.
What section are you struggling with? PM me maybe I can give some advice I'm testing around 164-166
For LR I'd recommend the Loophole since if you are getting things wrong at that level it's likely because you haven't gotten the concepts down. Also remember to take breaks between your PTs