Does anyone have any tips on not doubting your answers. I will narrow it down to two and I have noticed I pick the wrong one. I just did a PT and scored a 152 and then BR to a 161, all by picking my other narrowed down answers.
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@Brianna101 Personally, I would take a PT and see where you're falling. I am in the Drill portion of my study plan so I am starting to take them weekly. Use that as your metric for progress
I also had a 145 diagnostic and I am aiming for a 165+ hoping to take the June LSAT. I have been studying pretty consistently but I just graduated college so I have more free time to study. What is your PT score now? You have until April 21 to decide. I would say if you aren't PT near the mid to high 150s by mid April that you should take the August.
What helped me with questions, was learning the patterns in the answers. I have found that most (not all) have 3 similar incorrect answers and 2 similar "right" answers. This is not always fool proof, but it does help on a lot of questions.
I started studying in February of this year and started with a 145 diagnostic test. I just finished my theory classes and tested at a 152. I plan on taking the June LSAT, which has a registration deadline of April 21. How do I know if I should take the June LSAT or push it off till the August LSAT. My goal score in 165+. Any advice from those that have taken it would be great :)
I got an answer right, the drill told me to BR it. I did and my OG answer was right. :\
@J.Y.Ping OMG JY, I totally didn't expect a response. I defintely need to do more BR on my practice tests for SURE! I have done it on my drills and I notice I'll pick the "second place" answer. Thank you!
I just need to vent a little bit, I started 7Sage at the start of February. I have noticed some improvements, my PT score after two weeks only went up one point. I'm testing at a 146 currently and I am hoping to take the June LSAT, I will take it in August if needed. If anyone has some encouragement or advice that would be appreciated :)
(Side Note: I love this program, I just don't feel like I am the person that is an LSAT god)
@alk2001 Yeah I mean my reason is that I just was taking classes for my minor and general education classes that I put off and I just didn't put as much work as I should have. So I don't have a good explanation besides Accounting just kept kicking me.
I started studying on Feb 2 in order to take the June 6 LSAT. My diagnostic was a 145 and my goal is a 165+. Should I push my test to August, or will I face a risk of burn out. I am studying ~3 hours a day and following the 7Sage study plan. Any advice would be helpful
I just graduated from Baylor in December '25. While I had a great GPA overall I had a not so great last semester, especially with accounting. My overall cumulative is a 3.65, I know its not amazing but I don't think its horrid. Should I write an addendum about accounting, that class was overall hell for me but I needed it for my minor. Or should I just take the hit and hope that my resume, LSAT, and personal statement can carry me through.
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