Is there a limit to how well you can do? I've been at this for over a year and a half now, worked with multiple tutors and put my all into it, but I just can't improve into the 170's. I honestly am just at a loss right now and about to take the March test. I've been missing the same number of questions for the past 6 months despite changing strategies, learning new strategies, etc. I just am feeling very hopeless. My LSAT score will probably be the factor that holds me back from getting into the schools I want. I went to a top 5 school, did extremely well, and have a great resume, but I can't crack the LSAT no matter how hard I try.
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mchanghaines577
Sunday, Feb 27 2022
@estebanb3d194 thanks, yes, I spent months taking PT's, BR, and writing out explanations for every question I got wrong or was unsure about.
Hi everyone! I am looking for an LSAT study partner. I spent about 9 months studying last year and then took a break. I was previously scoring in the mid to high 160's and am looking for someone to study with to break 170. I anticipate meeting a couple of times per week over Zoom to study. Let me know if you're interested!I am looking to take the test this summer.
Was everyone’s first section LR? I had an awful experience with my proctors.