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Saturday, Mar 27 2021

bstfleur07550

LSAT Progress for June 2021

Hello ,

I wanted to get some feedback about possible ways to increase in LG/LR or overall LSAT score. I took the LSAT on July 2020 and scored a 137 while working two jobs- With this score, I did not use any of my scratch sheet and did not know how to even properly diagram the games. Sadly. I was lost the entire time. I recently graduated undergrad December 2020. Currently enrolled in a Masters program. My target score is 150+ and I have a 3.79 LSAC CAS GPA. I am focusing much more on improving in games. I am eager to get the LSAT out the way this second time with my LSAC waiver.

My top schools are: Emory, Georgia State and Univ. of Miami.

What's the best way to see gains? Best practices that helped you improve your scores. I would love to go from a 137 in a 150 range.

Any advice is appreciated sincerely. Thank you.

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bstfleur07550
Friday, Mar 26 2021

Congratulations on being admitted. Good luck.

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bstfleur07550
Friday, Apr 23 2021

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Do the core curriculum, and make sure you understand the concepts. You don't necessarily have to do all the problem sets. A month is not a lot of time. That kind of improvement is unlikely, but if you can get through the CC with good understanding of the concepts, you should be scoring around that range. Points come quicker in the lower scoring bands, so its not as unlikely as trying to get from say 160 to 173 in a month... but still unlikely. For next cycle, there's lots of opportunities besides the June test... things typically work out better when you let your scoring call your timeline and not theater way around. Good luck either way.

The core curriculum as far as??? Would that be the overall understanding the language of the test?

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bstfleur07550
Friday, Apr 23 2021

@ said:

I agree with above - This is difficult but not impossible. I’d also suggest focusing on LG - I say this often, but watch the “foolproof logic games” video on 7Sage (you can just google it), and do 4 games every day, then foolproof them, until you get em down. That’s the most reliable path for success, IMO.

(Note - this is in addition to the CC, as stated above. It’ll take a lot of time.)

Thank you for your comment. I definitely believe it isn't impossible. I will take into account that method.

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bstfleur07550
Friday, Apr 23 2021

@ said:

I would suggest improving on logic games. That’s the easiest section to improve on and you will see a big score increase

I've heard that, seems to be hardest section to improve for me.

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Friday, Apr 23 2021

bstfleur07550

13-15 point increase in a month?!

Hello Everyone,

I wanted some insight, feedback or ideas that have helped you or someone you may know improve in their LSAT journey. I began studying for the LSAT during undergrad. Scored a 137 on July 2020 LSAT Flex while working two jobs with minimal understanding of LG (worst section). Currently, prepping for the June 2021 LSAT Flex since it's the last test I am able to use my LSAC fee waiver on since it expires in July.

With that being said, I am looking to accomplish a 150+ score. Not a strong test taker at all. My top school is Georgia State and their median is 157, I've seen people getting in with 153+. I have a 3.79 LSAC GPA and a couple softs that will aid admission decision. Currently on PTs scoring 140-144. Average about 8-9 correct on LR/LG.

What areas should be focused on for improvements? Best way to improve in RC? What are ways of improving that worked for you? Just any helpful ideas on improving LSAT will be heavily appreciated.

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bstfleur07550
Thursday, May 13 2021

I wholeheartedly understand your question. And there's this lady on FB who is a former admissions member by the name of Akiesha Anderson. She would be a great person to ask this.

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Tuesday, May 04 2021

Interested

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bstfleur07550
Tuesday, May 04 2021

Very interested

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