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I'm in the same position. I found 7Sage in late September though, and have been preparing consistently since about early August. My average is about a 166, but I've been doing in the low-160s range for the most recent exams. I'm hoping for at least a 170. My main weakness is RC; when I go through the test, I feel confident, but get about 9 or 10 wrong in an RC section. I've been practicing increasing my reading speed over the past few days and am hoping for some sort of breakthrough as I go through my last few PTs.
I am planning to take the test next week, but I just registered for the December LSAT too today, just in case. Really don't want to have to retake, but I will if I have to. I'm nervous about applying to schools having two scores too. I've heard a lot of mixed things about how law schools look at multiple scores.
Any advice is much appreciated :)
I'm in almost the same exact position! I sometimes get in the 170s with BR, but never before doing BR and not consistently.
LG was the easiest for me to improve on, and I'm reaching close to 100% on it each time. I improved a little on RC with the memory method in the curriculum and feel more confident about it. However, I haven't really seen much improvement on LR.
I'm planning to go through and thoroughly review my PrepTests, which I haven't been doing as much as I should, and I hope that'll show me what I'm doing wrong and how to improve.
I'm also taking the October LSAT. I'm scoring around 165 almost consistently, but my goal is low-170s. I'm taking about 3 practice tests a week, with 7Sage lessons on the other days (I'm about 65% through the lessons).
I have a lot of practice tests printed out, and I'm planning to do some days like kraft.phillip mentioned, where I concentrate on just one section for some days.
Any advice that people have to raise my score quickly would be greatly appreciated!
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