Hi!

So I've taken around 9 LSAT preptests so far and I've yet to get below a 170 (yay!). I understand this is a good problem to have, but my range of scores is really varied:

175 | 174 | 172 | 170 | 171 | 174 | 177 | 173 | 171

As you can see, my "slippage" rate seems pretty high, anywhere from -4 on a whole exam to -10. For any of you guys that managed to get consistently above 175, are there any special strategies that you employed to move from the the 170-174 to the 175-180?

My section score distribution usually looks something like:

RC: [0 to -3]

LR1: [0 to -3]

LR2: [0 to -3]

LG: 0

Any tips, tricks, advice, or motivation would be super helpful! Thanks in advance.

P.S. - I'm taking the exam in September

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  • Tuesday, Aug 08 2017

    Starting point at the beginning was a 158 on my first diagnostic.

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  • Saturday, Jul 29 2017

    Wha's your starting point?

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  • Saturday, Jul 29 2017

    With that breakdown, I think you'll most likely need to focus on LR. A potential for -6 total on your LR is a catastrophe if you're pushing for +175. Cut that in half and that should give you the consistency you're looking for.

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  • Friday, Jul 28 2017

    Thanks for those links!

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  • Friday, Jul 28 2017

    congrats! hope this helps.

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/77493

    http://lsatters.com/forums/topic/where-to-start-again

    http://lsatters.com/forums/topic/advice-on-extreme-drilling-for-top-scorers/

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