Hi lovely people! I am taking the LSAT in October, and I just scored a 150 on my PT after studying consistently since May. I always struggle much more on one of the LR sections over the other, and I recently started paying attention to RC more as well. If you have any study tips please send them my way. I really want to break the 160s before taking the Oct LSAT. Thank you!!!
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What I found helpful is searching up videos on YouTube where people are studying with a timer. You would study with them but without socializing and getting distracted. Usually it's in a setting where they're studying individually or in a library. Or if you find it distracting then just set up a timer yourself. Some of them focus for 25-35 mins and then take a 5-10 minute break, and I found that I can study way more with that increment than just sitting at my desk for two hours straight. I think having mini breaks can help with focusing which leads to more effective studying. Also put anything distracting out of reach. For example, I would put my phone far from me where I would need to get out of my seat to grab it. Good luck!
Does anyone have a good way to explain flaw/descriptive weakening questions and how to approach them? I am still confused after reviewing all the lessons and doing the practice problems. I always fail to identify the flaw made in the argument and end up getting the wrong answer. It just seems like there are many ways to point out the flaw and there are diff types of flaws, so can anyone share some tips on how you identify them/what helps you to understand the flaw in the argument?? thank you!
how long did it take for you to go from 140s to 158? what did you do/change to get to that score? curious because I'm also trying to score higher but need some guidance
thank you for sharing your story. this is so encouraging! Georgetown is literally a dream but the score I'm getting right now is not going to get me there so I've thought about transferring as well
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