Scored my PT average on everything except RC. I was 6 pts below my PT RC which resulted in me being 3 pts below the score I wanted. I feel like on test day I just second guess everything about the passage and end up reading it over and over. Any tips/strategies?
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I know that I did very bad on one LG and good on the other. i think I did very bad on the real one if the 5 people with 7 shifts was real.
I honestly don't even remember having a question about 5 people and 7 shifts so I'm pretty concerned right now lol.
My first section of LG had 5 people to 3 booths. I am not sure if this was the exprimental or real. Powerscore has it under real but they also have the artists and musicians under real. I don't remember them being under the same section so I'm probably fucked.
5 ppl 3 booths was real
I had sections 1,3 and 4 as LR. Anybody know which was experimental?
7 shifts was real
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@ what do you think most helped you accomplish your jump from your september test to the november administration? I am retaking in january and hope to see a a few point jump like you, I’m going to pick up studying again this coming week & start in my weakest areas from my november test.
For me the biggest thing was executing a game plan. My logic game was a consistent -5 but my LR and RC fluctuated. I took several practice test to the point I scored almost exactly the same on each LR/RC section. Then I took a practice test at the actual testing site the week before the actual lsat and got a 153. I then executed the same game plan on test day and got a 153 again on the real thing.
July-144
September-147
November-153
I’ll take it
My marks
July-144
September-147
November- 153
You can do this !