Is anyone else aiming for perfection? I realize this is a very remote possibility, but I feel like it's really helping my prep just to have such a lofty goal, and I'll benefit from it even if I don't actually pull it off on test day. It's forcing me to address every possible weakness.
From Dec '09 to Dec '12 the frequency of the most questions missed to still hit 180 was:
-1 (30% likely)
-2 (40% likely)
-3 (30% likely)
Obviously, this is would take a confluence of skill and luck on the actual test, as well as not getting stuck with a -1 test. I have scored 178 three times over the past 5 tests, but these were PTs in the 20s, and those were raw scores of -5,-7,-4. On the Dec '12 test, those raws would have only been 177,175,178 respectively. So, I still have a long way to go to have a chance at accomplishing the impossible dream. I've got just under 2 months of prep under my belt, and I just signed up for this site a few days ago. I already feel like the "Lawgic" lessons are helping me. Thus far, I have not been diagramming conditionals in LR. I think that is going to net me a question here and there. I'm going to go through the entire curriculum to see what else I can pick up.
I am scoring -0 or -1 on most LG sections, anywhere from -0 to -2 on each LR section, and consistently -2 with a few -1 on RC sections.
In order to pull this off, I will need to first not pull a -1 test, and then on test day come up with a -0 LG and -2 over both LRs and RC (-3 if I am lucky enough to pull a -3 test)
Again, very unlikely, but a handful of people do pull this off every cycle.
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I am not that student. My initial diagnostic was 155 (I missed nearly every LG Q). I am 80% through 7sage, and I have not taken a PT since my initial. I'm anxious to see where I score now that I've prepped for a couple months.
I have the Oct LSAT on my schedule, but If I'm not consistently scoring in the high 170's, I will wait until Dec.
I am basically in the same boat as you. My initial diagnostic was around 150 as well and I was pretty bummed out about it. I began to question whether I was actually fit for it, but im glad to know that with hard work my goals can still be achieved ( as I would like to get a 170+).