Hey guys. I'm enrolled to take the April LSAT, and am consistently scoring 168-169 on prep tests. I can't seem to break into the 170s and do not see any particular patterns in questions I'm missing. Sometimes I'll get -1 and -3 on LR, sometimes -3 and -6. Reading comp I miss about 4. There have been a few cases where I've simply been rushed for time and misread a question, but my results just feel inconsistent so I don't know where to focus my energy. If anyone has any advice please let me know!
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As an English major that is writing a thesis on 19th century women's literature, I really wish this passage was on my real test
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I am trying to log into my LSAC account and it isn't letting me. I tried resetting my password and that didn't work. I've also tried to call tech support and it hangs up saying "Line is busy." Would appreciate any help!
@ Wow thank you for such a detailed response! I do definitely see that I'm missing questions nearer to the end, but I think that has more to do with their difficulty than timing because I don't frequently correct them in blind review. Honestly what I think is costing me those crucial mistakes is random blunders (I recently missed a question because I mistook the word "sandslide" for "sandstorm" in the prompt!). I will say I am not as strong as I want to be in my formal logic mapping, I've reviewed the courses on it but can't seem to get it to click in my brain, so most of the time I go mostly based on my instinct rather than the concrete map (generally I have faired fine this way, I don't often miss them). My most missed category is causal reasoning!