Hey guys,
Just wondering what people think about the final 2 week stretch. How much should someone study during this time? I definitely want to get in a couple PTs over thanksgiving break. My latest and highest score was 165, I've slowly been creeping up through the 160s and I'd like to keep going (goal is 170). But I also don't want to break the trend and then get nerves. Suggestions?
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To answer your question: PTs every wed/sat and reviewing/focused study days in between.
I would focus on the more recent tests prior to December administration. If you spot errors after reviewing, it will most likely benefit your test day outcome compared to taking an older PT.
Cloy,
I feel the same. However, you might need to break habits that you formed while preparing. I have often overlooked minor wording details in the curve breaker questions and have noticed a slight increase on PT scores when focusing on my errors. Keep up the PTs and I'm sure you'll do fine.
i feel like people should always retake...it gives you a peaceful mindset...once you get to that mode, you will take the LSAT in test center just as you take a PT at home/lib, you are good to go.
I agree that as someone taking the test (once again), I don't feel quite as nervous as before.
However, I would like to say to all first-time test takers out there considering the December 2013 LSAT...if you're on the fence about whether to take it or not and you know that you have time to keep studying and improve, there is nothing wrong with postponing! Just ask for help and be realistic. It's always better to have 1 good score, than a few not-so-hot ones, followed by a great one.
In short, I wish I found 7Sage sooner. Hindsight = 20/20
I am also still scoring 155-160 even after having studied for a year now. What to do the next 2.5 weeks? I am going to take the rest of the PT 60s and review. I believe there is still time! I only feel more confident and get better with each test and review. I don't believe this is like other tests where cramming and memorizing at the last minute won't help. Continuous practice AND REVIEW helps. It is KEY to review, sometimes I just let practice tests sit there and am afraid to grade them.
I can definitely relate to you when it comes to marking the exams. I guess I'm wasting time by just doing the exams and not reviewing them right away because I'm too scared to see my mark. Now I'm wondering how much I'll actually be able to improve with just two weeks left. I've already handed my applications in for some schools (in Canada) so I can't really back out of writing the upcoming exam now unfortunately.
I'm sticking to 2 things: recent PTs and reading comp. I took another test and scored a 164 (wasn't feeling great), and my reading comp is what's hurting my score. If I invest 8 more hours to just practice reading comp- especially TIMING- I think I can do a little better.
Good luck to all writing in December! We're all in this together.
. That phrase from elementary school keeps floating into my head - "just do your best."