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eftiolagreco166
Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

@ O_o ...... that makes sense.. a lot of sense..

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eftiolagreco166
Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

@ @.hopkins I was thinking of taking it so I can get a better sense of actual testing conditions. Although I try to mimic these kinds of conditions when I PT (in a library, strict timing) I don't think I'll be able to know what it's really like until I actually take a real LSAT. By no means do I have an extra $175 to spend but I thought the experience would be valuable as I've seen/heard a lot of people underestimate test day pressure. Am I over planning??

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Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

Thanks for the input everyone!

@ I'm usually finishing the sections but never with any time to review. Hopefully with more practice I can get through the easy questions quicker so I can have some time at the end.

@ I haven't done nearly enough PTs yet (only 9) and my inconsistencies in the sections is whats confusing me about how how I should approach studying. At times I've gone -10/-12 in RC while other times I've gone -3/-5. Same goes for my LG sections. LR I'm consistently around -3/-5 until last night, of course, when I missed 11 (?!). According to the analytics, Flaw questions give me the most trouble. I'm torn on whether I should just keep doing PTs or drill flaw questions.

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Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

eftiolagreco166

Help. Me.

Hello everyone!

First time poster, long time lurker.

I'm looking to get some advice on what would be my best study option leading up to the October LSAT. My PT scores seem to have hit a plateau around 158-160 right now. My latest BR score was 173, so I realize that there is room for PLENTY of improvement in both PT and BR. Anyway, I've started to obsess over this stupid test and have no problem with retaking in December if I can't reach my goal of 170 by October. With that said, what study method do you all recommend for maximizing my score for October and leading into December? I know more PT/BR will help but should I be focusing more time on fundamentals/specific question types?

Thanks!

Hope you're all having a lovely HUMP DAAAY.

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