Hey everyone! So, I've been studying for the November LSAT since the beginning of summer but have recently started to really pick up the pace (I was super busy in the summer but have way more free time now). While I've seen some improvement from my original prep test, I seem to have reached a plateau. I can't seem to get past 165-166. After every prep test, I BR, then go through the question types that I got wrong. When I go through the lessons and drills of those question types, I legitimately get every question right before JY's explanation. Is my issue just the timed aspect of the prep tests? Therefore, should I abandon focusing on the content and focus instead on taking more timed prep tests and see if that improves my score? I know I'm slightly pressed for time as well, but not sure if I should fork over the fee to postpone the exam. Any thoughts or suggestions, maybe similar experiences, would be very welcome!
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2018
ellynmendenhall224
Wednesday, Sep 12 2018
@ Thanks for your response! I honestly hadn't even thought about taking an untimed test - but now that seems completely logical. I'll go from there, thanks again!
Hi @ , thanks for your response! My BR is usually higher than my original score by a 5-point margin, never a perfect 180 or anything, but a significant difference. I am only reviewing the questions that I mark during the timed exam, glad to hear that's the right way to do it!
To add detail to my first post, my biggest area of a struggle is LR. I'm thinking I might also try playing around with a "skipping" strategy on those sections, since some have found success that way.
Thanks!