I'm planning on taking the test in September. I already did all the core curriculum. I have also gone back and review sections where I need help. But, I am not improving very much. I am scoring147-152 on timed PT. During blind review 160, which is around the score I want. During my reviews things make sense to me, but once I am taking a PT test, I feel everything I know goes out the window. I know I don't know everything, but most of the time I just make stupid mistakes. So, does anybody have any tips as of how I can study in a way I can see improvement. I feel what I have being doing in the past its just not helping, since my score is not improving!!!
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@ Your analogy makes a lot of sense. I think I might have to come to terms with the fact that I might need to take the test in December as well. I am just afraid of how realistic that might be if I want to go to law school fall of 2018. I probably just need more time practicing and practicing since that seems to be the answer. But, I am already having moments with my family like the one you mentioned in your reply. Last night my Costa Rican 82 year-old was arguing that a natural distaster always follows an Eclipse. My first reaction was like her argument it's flawed. It's a correlation/causation flaw. So I am learning, it's just not showing in my score.
@ & @ May I ask how exactly are you drilling? I just want to make sure I am doing it right.
@ in LR mainly flaws and NA. I have already reviewed the CC twice. Most of the time I choose the wrong answer wrong during the timed section and during BR I get the right answer, because I have more time to think. So, time is playing a big role in the issues I am having. I will just continue practicing.