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Tuesday, Jun 21 2022

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In that range, it’s hard to offer meaningful advice without more. Those final points can come from a lot of different, so more in-depth analysis would be necessary. All things considered though, I think you should definitely be able to push into your target range by test date if you can diagnose the actual issues. Hardest to do in RC because it’s the most abstract skill which is least reducible of all the sections.

So what seems to be the problem? How do you go about taking an RC section and where do you think things are going wrong?

I have tried to approach RC in multiple ways and no matter what I do, I don't seem to see any improvement. I generally get 2 or 3 "5/5 difficulty" questions wrong and then a few random ones as well. It makes no sense to me.

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Monday, Jun 20 2022

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RC Help

I have been studying for the LSAT for nearly a year now, and I have managed to get to the point where I am consistently scoring -0/-1 on LR and LG. However, for RC I am still scoring between -3/-5 consistently (this has never improved from when I started to study). Is there anything I can do to score more consistently? I really want to be in the -2/-3 range before the august LSAT. What have you mid to high 170's scorers done to raise your RC?

Thanks

I took the August LSAT at scored a 165. My average PT was around a 167/168, so I feel a little let down because I know that I can do better. After august, I have continued to study and have been doing even better, with most of my PT scores being 170+. If I take the test in October and somehow to worse than I did in the August, how does that work? Will schools still look at my highest score? Or will they just see that my score went down and hold that against me?

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