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Wednesday, Apr 29

victoria99

😖 Frustrated

Discouraged, Need Advice Please

Studied hard (6-8 hours a day) for 10 weeks for the April LSAT.

My first pt score was 139 (before I even studied or watched a single course video).

My highest pt score was the week of the test and I scored a 145. My other pt scores were 140, 144, 142.

However, I scored a 139 on the April LSAT test. It’s like I never even studied for the test at all... Idk what happened. I was expecting to get around a 145 and then get to a 150 in June.

But now, needing to make an 11-point jump seems impossible.

Idk what to do?!?! It seemed like all the drills and practice tests and live classes I did was for nothing. I knew my priorities percentages were not all where I needed them to be, but to do this poorly has me second guessing everything. Do I need to go rewatch the lessons? Do I need to just drill drill drill?

Any suggestions on future study techniques? Any tips in general? My ideal score is a 150-155

I plan on taking the June and probably the August too. Should I skip June, and just take August? I want to apply right when applications open in September.

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Saturday, Apr 4

This video was 10/10 helpful as a refresher on conditional logic! I take the April Test, and conditional logic is not one of my strongest types of questions, and this helped me see what I need to touch up on, such as the 4 indicator groups. Thank you so much for this video @Kevin_Lin

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Saturday, Apr 4

@Profile_LawBound I screenshotted the parts of the video I wanted and then put them into a PDF.

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Sunday, Mar 29

Any tips?

My highest PT score is 144 :(

Granted... I have only been studying a exactly 2 months as of yesterday.

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Edited Sunday, Mar 29

I use the lightbulb and if that doesnt help clearly help me see the correct AC, then I watch the video. Sometimes, I do not always understad the stimulus, such which parts are the important ones for the specific question, either because its just confusing or because I think something is important and turns out not to be (or vise versa), thats when I go to videos to see what really is important.

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Saturday, Mar 14

@ktacklesthelsat I like them becuase you can ask specific questions unlike the explanation videos. Sometimes people ask questions you didn't think of but they come to be helpful in your understanding. The instructors also explain the answers sometimes in a different perspective than J.Y. or Kevin, even though they are great too! Overall, I find them super engaging instead of just a video explanation. I was specptical about upgrading, but I am so glad I did.

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Edited Saturday, Mar 14

@nlmqvp yes, it says that it will be recorded and you can go back and watch them! Also be mindful of the time zone. But they will be posted the next day.

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Saturday, Mar 14

Hi, I have been having the same issues. I am also taking my first LSAT in April.

I ended up doing was upgrading my 7Sage account, and now I have been attending the live classes or watching the recorded classes. I think it is helping for sure!

Also, I signed up for the "April 2026 LSAT Homestretch Course" and I think that will help too as an additional study tool. Here is the link to that. The PowerScore LSAT Homestretch Course | BARBRI.

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