I started studying a few months ago, with a 160 diagnostic. I slowly creeped up to mid 60s, then low 70s, getting close to mid 70s with a top score of 177. Then, about a month ago, my score started dropping. I still get in the low 70s, but more commonly am now dropping back to mid 60s. My 163 today really did not feel great. (And this was after taking a full day off!!)
However, through this entire time, my BR score has consistently been 175-180 (most commonly a very specific 177, for some reason). So clearly I still know my shit, but just have completely lost how to do it during the test. What the heck is going on, and how can I reverse engineer this?
Alas, I am taking the October LSAT-Flex in a week... and there may not be enough time to remedy. (Though I do have first time test taker cancelling thingy, and am signed up for the November test as well.) But would love any thoughts!!
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@ Thanks! We intentionally priced LSE audio content at $9/month because we wanted it to be accessible. Right now that's the best we can do, but perhaps in the future we can introduce fee waiver options.
And just want to follow up with: I am definitely super grateful for the low price point!! And so super grateful for the LSAT fee waiver option. Even if fee waiver options don't become available for LSE, it certainly might be something that could be fit into the budget once all the law school app fees play out. Thanks, J.Y.!