Hi guys! I didn't do as well as I wanted to on the June lsat. I am looking to increase about 6-8 points by September, but I am kinda of stumped how to do so. I worked with a private tutor for almost a year and I feel like I have learned kind of up to my capacity, and now I am just irritated and do not know how to study from here. Any advice?
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Thank you I am going to purchase the starter pack. Also, how do I get a tutor on 7sage?
Are there downfalls of taking the test in December? Like does this put me behind for applying to schools? Also how do I buy this core curriculum? Also, do you think I should continue with my tutor or work alone? I get the most flaw and necessary assumption questions wrong. I also hardcore struggled with the reading comprehension on the June test.
Depends on where you are missing those points?
What was the breakdown of your last PT as well a the BR?
My last PT i got a 159 and BR at 163. I score anywhere on my PTs from 158-163 without BR. Im not shooting to go to an Ivy league school. If i can get a 162 on the test I'll be satisfied because I'm clearly not going to score much higher.
I got 20/25 on LR
20/27 on RC
15/25 on LR
17/23 on LG
Overall, I have been shooting for 5-7 questions wrong. On my real LSAT I got 12 and 10 wrong on the first 2 Sections (LR and RC) and then 7 and 5 wrong on LR and LG. I couldn't find the room for the test, and I got there nervous and sweaty so something tells me the first two sections I really just had a freak out before them.
Any advice? I feel my self lagging and just getting upset. > @ said:
To be clear, is my perfect score watch okay?