So, when I am reviewing my answers on a PT, and 9/10 of the answers I get correct say that "__ selected this, with an average score of 165", what does that mean? Should I be getting around that score?
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I am always down to two ACs while doing LR, especially weakening. I always second-guess myself, then my first answer ends up being correct. How do I stop doing this??
I got this one right in BR, but would like an explanation as to why it is the best answer.
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Common advice I hear for even English native speakers is get subscriptions to things like The Economist. This will get you ready for tricky RC and just get you used to studying tough vocab. I would also just say to drill questions until you get used to the vocab. My diagonstic was a 142 and within 2 months I hit 157. I am an English native, so its not totally relatable, but its doable.
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Thanks for responding, I really feel like I am alone when reading these forums and being on reddit. My LG is 5 to 7. RC is 10-14. LG is 10. I think if I really just key in on LG, I can get 160s. But idk if it would be easier to focus on that, or focus on RC. I haven't really studied much RC because alot of people say there isnt much improvement, and i dont have time to spend on sections where i will only see a couple point improvement. My reach is UWMadison.
I'm not focused on getting into a t30 school, I don't care all too much about where I go as long as its in the midwest. I have a 3.85 GPA. Everyone says that getting under 160 means I am missing fundamentals. what do I do to fix this? I have went over the fundamentals in 7sage already, did powerscore bibles. i've been studying while working and full time school for 2 months. diagnostic was a 142. pls someone get me to 160. and if anyone has taken later lsats and applied the same year cycle, i need some motivation. i know its not ideal, im doing it anyways.
How many practice tests is too many to take in the span of a week? I have registered for the January LSAT and have only started studying Oct 30. Which will give me 2 months and a week of prep, which I know is not ideal. I have completed all power score bibles, so I have been doing their logic games workbook and doing random sections. Because of my limited time, would doing more than 1 practice LSAT a week hurt more than help?
Thank you!