So, I got a 163 in my diagnostic on Thursday night. However, I did have an understanding of the importance of pacing, and I had been reading things about the LSAT off-and-on for quite some time. I would not count that as studying, per se, but my mind was in a certain frame of thinking going into it, and I definitely did better because of it.
That said, I scored -11 in LG, -4 in LR, and -2 in RC. Clearly, I need to focus on LG.
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So, I got a 163 in my diagnostic on Thursday night. However, I did have an understanding of the importance of pacing, and I had been reading things about the LSAT off-and-on for quite some time. I would not count that as studying, per se, but my mind was in a certain frame of thinking going into it, and I definitely did better because of it.
That said, I scored -11 in LG, -4 in LR, and -2 in RC. Clearly, I need to focus on LG.