My PT has gone from 156 to 161 to 168 and finally today I hit 171, I'm putting all my time and effort into studying for the October LSAT and hard work is paying off. Absolutely thrilled and this only serves as extra motivation to keep working hard.
Honestly I've focused on LG, errors went from 8-10 to now 2-3, I feel like it's the only area of the LSAT that you can absolutely master regardless of what they throw at you. I was always decent on LR so my improvement there was less than LG from an average of 4-5 mistakes to now 2-3, RC is luck because if you happen to know or be familiar with the subject then you'll have a way easier time, only tip there is to hurry and don't take spend too much time looking for the right answer, go with your instinct. > @"skmahal510-1-1" said:
Can I ask what your general study routine is? I take it you’ve completed the Core Curriculum and are now doing PT’s with blind review? How are you studying outside of taking PT’s or is that your main way of studying. Congrats on the awesome achievement, it’s what I hope to achieve soon!
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Ayo big congrats fam. You're crushing it.
Go crush it!
any tips?
Honestly I've focused on LG, errors went from 8-10 to now 2-3, I feel like it's the only area of the LSAT that you can absolutely master regardless of what they throw at you. I was always decent on LR so my improvement there was less than LG from an average of 4-5 mistakes to now 2-3, RC is luck because if you happen to know or be familiar with the subject then you'll have a way easier time, only tip there is to hurry and don't take spend too much time looking for the right answer, go with your instinct. > @"skmahal510-1-1" said:
Congrats!
How long have you been studying for?
Can I ask what your general study routine is? I take it you’ve completed the Core Curriculum and are now doing PT’s with blind review? How are you studying outside of taking PT’s or is that your main way of studying. Congrats on the awesome achievement, it’s what I hope to achieve soon!