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.
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