So, I checked my score yesterday and was rather happy to see a higher score than I anticipated. I got a 159 but felt on actual test day that I really dropped the ball, specifically on the LG section, and was expecting below a 155. Though last cycle the two schools I am most interested in attending maintained a median LSAT score of a 159, this cycle, both have increased to a 163 while 159 has dropped to their 25th percentiles. I intend to retake in January with the hopes of seeing a significant increase and still being able to apply this cycle. However, I don't know whether I should keep my score or cancel? Pls help.
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Thursday, Nov 26 2020
Wow thank you for taking the time for such a thoughtful and informative response! Yes this is very helpful I really appreciate it.
Although my recommendation is more reading, I firmly believe you should pick up a copy of Ellen Cassidy's Loophole. I feel that what makes 7Sage such a stellar resource is its emphasis on FoolProofing Logic Games and the nearly infinite content for how to approach each individual game. However, if you are looking to become more comfortable with the Logical Reasoning section I cannot express enough how important it is to work through Loophole. After reading it and doing the exercises, I gained a much deeper and more intuitive understanding of the section and I promise it is truthfully an entertaining and informative read! Plus its not nearly as expensive as other in-person class resources. I say give it a try, learn some new approaches, and if after you still feel you need more active learning experiences, then perhaps look into a tutor or in-person classes!