I have been looking at the LSAT for many months probably couple years on and off due to work, etc. It still takes me half a day to complete one LR section and I still get -8 wrong. I don’t intend to stop studying though. I feel like a turtle in the race. Thank you for reading.
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How was your test if you ever took one
Give yourself one more year and take the test next year.
Do untimed sections and when you get questions wrong, work on them until you are persuaded why you got it wrong and why the right answers are right. If you get stuck too long, then maybe skip that for the moment and try again next time.
I’m not a high scorer myself but I started with 142 and I do untimed sections. My untimed tests are 160+
For reading comprehension, I type the entire passage on a notepad and as I type them down I try to understand what’s happening.
Also, i think it all depends on how many PTs you’ve done. Once you cycle through like 100 PTs, you will start to see patterns as in you will see what this test expects of you, and for RC specifically, you will see how the passage flows and see the main point and basic structure.
Plan on taking the test next year. Give yourself a plenty of time to study. Since you won’t need to study LG, do all the PTs 101-158.
Cycle them through. Do one section a day.
Do one section a day everyday for all PTs available. Some people go through them double, triple cycles.
I don’t have a high score but I’m guessing that you will hit 160+ timed once you have cycled through all the PTs once.
Study buddies near 76549 or 71601?
I am currently studying the test untimed.
I usually do one LG section and one RC passage on day 1 and one LR section and one RC passage on day 2. And i repeat that everyday.
My LG is -1 ish
My LR is -8 ish
My RC is -8 ish.
These are untimed.
I don’t mind the score range as long as we are able to talk about the test and share thought processes.
Yeah, I don’t see how it will be more beneficial than working on LR and RC.
@dianalavidal628
Thank you! Appreciate it!
@qjy235286
Yes but i want those tortures lol
Can I just study LSAT for the purpose of increasing my English levels?
Nuisance doesnt translate to too many problems.
Goodbye LG.