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zoestanage637
Tuesday, Mar 29 2022

I would suggest trying to change your strategy. Something that helped me get from -7 to -3 is by going through the whole section in 25 min and flagging ones along the way that you're not sure of and then spending the last 10 min go through those flagged questions a second time. There are lots of things you can do strategy wise but the best thing I did was meet with a tutor (Josh from Nevermore LSAT). Within a few sessions of just working on strategy I went from scoring in the low 160s to consistently scoring 168/169 (and am still improving).

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zoestanage637
Sunday, Oct 24 2021

THANK YOU! This has been a game changer for me.

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Saturday, Oct 23 2021

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Scoring on New LSAT post LSAT-Flex

Can anyone explain to me how the new scoring is going to work and how I should prep for this with PTs? I'm registered for the November 13th test date and have been taking regular LSAT PTs. But I just realized that the new LSAT is a bit different and I have no idea how to adjust my score to reflect what I might actually get on the exam.

On my latest PT, I scored a 162 with a raw score of 78/100. Now that the test will only be three graded sections, how will this change my score? How many can I count on being able to miss in order to get a 170?

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zoestanage637
Sunday, Nov 21 2021

Yes everything looks good now! 2 "had proceeded" 1 is something you will never see because the grammar is wrong and it would just say 2 precedes 1! But you get the concept now! Proceed and follow are essentially the same.

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zoestanage637
Friday, Nov 19 2021

I study about 3 hours a day as well. I work full time as a nanny and study for 1.5 hours while the baby sleeps in the afternoon and then another 1.5-2 hours between 5:30PM and 8PM. I've been on this study schedule for about 2 months now and have improved my score from a 162 to 166 in that time frame, so I think it is working for me. I agree it causes minimal stress which helps me to do better in the long run.

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zoestanage637
Monday, Jan 17 2022

I don't think it would be a problem but I'm not sure how you would show ProctorU the 360 or the room you are in and the top and underneath of your desk.

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zoestanage637
Monday, Jan 10 2022

Not impossible!!! But be realistic about how long it will take to get there/how much time you're willing to put in.

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zoestanage637
Thursday, Nov 04 2021

Hey! I don't have an anxiety disorder but do feel anxious while taking full timed tests and I have seen it affect my score. I saw this discussion post (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/30593/oct-lsat-takers-a-helpful-tool-for-test-day-mindset-before-preptests) and the meditation helped me tremendously. I hope it will help you too!

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zoestanage637
Wednesday, Dec 01 2021

I think you can definitely do it! It's just really important that you study every day. I find that doing 3 hours a day, split into two sessions, works well. This will keep you from getting too overwhelmed and is enough time to make progress.

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