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Hi everyone,
I first started studying for the LSATs about a year ago, and have taken the LSAT 3 times since then. I plan on applying this year.
Nov 2018: 161
Mar 2019: 161
Jul 2019: 163
I had been consistently PTing at 165+ since May, but my digital July testing center had issues which I know affected my performance. I'm planning on taking the test one more time in November, and since I have another shot, I was hoping to tackle the 2 things that have consistently brought my score down: flaw + argument part question types.
I can tell you all 19 flaw types and I can tell you exactly what the highlighted argument part phrase/sentence is doing in an argument -- in my own words. My problem is the freaking answer options... I feel like 95% of the time I have a hard time understanding what the answer options are actually saying. Is it just me or has anyone else struggled with this? I have generally taken the strategy of skipping those questions and coming back to them, but now that I've (literally) bought myself another opportunity, I thought I'd try to master these.
If you are a tutor and think I could benefit from a session with you, please let me know! I'm open to tutoring at this point as well.
Thanks!
FW