I finally decided to take another yet hopefully last LSAT next year. Would you please introduce anyone who achieved the significant jump? I really need to learn from those and it will put me on the right track later.
I haven't made the jump yet, but I don't feel too overconfident in expecting around a 10 point increase from my previous scores.
To make that kind of a jump, you've got to fundamentally change. You fell short because you didn't work hard/smart enough. That really is the only explanation in my mind. Sure, there are some guys that can glance over it and then knock it out, but those guys are few and far between, they smell weird, and nobody likes them. For most top scorers, it is a matter of meticulous study habits, self discipline, the ability to be honest with ourselves instead of yielding to ego, and the wisdom to know when we're ready.
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To make that kind of a jump, you've got to fundamentally change. You fell short because you didn't work hard/smart enough. That really is the only explanation in my mind. Sure, there are some guys that can glance over it and then knock it out, but those guys are few and far between, they smell weird, and nobody likes them. For most top scorers, it is a matter of meticulous study habits, self discipline, the ability to be honest with ourselves instead of yielding to ego, and the wisdom to know when we're ready.