153 on Nov which is just so irritating because my nerves from RC not going well largely influenced my later sections which were real and my timing just sucked. Also had personal matters occur the day before and despite trying to shake it off, I think my mind was elsewhere. Nov score is 3 points lower than Oct (156) which also was a bad test day because I was impacted by hurricane and I took the retest after no studying for 2 weeks bc no power and being stuck. Aug was 155 and I was happy thinking it was a good starting point and was how I had been PTing. Now with a score decrease I am just so angry because I know I can do better and underperforming is just my issue. I have mental blocks when I start to feel stuck and it leads me to rereading and timing just being so bad. I think I need to change my approach but don't know how? I have the loophole book and will probably look over the curriculum for conditional and grammar maybe? I am also just curious if it is truly possible to have a significant change if I am also getting a job since my gap months of studying are now just not proving efficient and I need to occupy my resume for admissions. All this to ask if it is worth retaking if I do not improve that much but I just have a gut feeling to retake since I feel my potential is better than all the scores I have, and it's just mentality on test day causing me issues. I'm also all over the place with PT's being high 150s and then sometimes 160s so also curious if there is a just not a "click" in studying yet (largely depends on LR score and question variety most of the time, RC is pretty consistent). if you read all this, thank u for letting me rant and also would appreciate advice. I just want a 160 at this point.
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following! Would love to know as well since I was studying this summer with no job since I had surgery in August and was out for 2 months and am currently looking for job while still studying -- but am curious if this will hurt my application having this gap and experiencing not hugely improved scores due to various factors impacting testing for Oct and now Nov. Fingers crossed Nov scores are okay thought! Do I write an addendum explaining gap and LSAT in one page?
Could you guys talk about if it is a red flag to have a gap in working due to circumstances which are told in resume, or if noted you are actively searching for a job, it's okay since it is addressed? (Hoping to have one before I hit submit but also am curious if I can follow up with the law school about the change and if that makes a difference.)