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Help Needed

Avatario43Avatario43 Core Member
edited May 2023 in General 198 karma

I started my journey about a year ago, with about a 140 diagnostic. Went to 148, then 150, now 155 on the last April test. My average for the last 10 practice tests I had taken was from 158 - 163. After the 150 test, I made some serious shifts in my mindset, study habits, overall approach to review and drill etc. I was starting to feel so good, intuitive, confident. I seriously thought I was ready.

I need a 160 on the August test - 5 more points - it truly will be my last try for personal reasons I don't want to get into on here.This is 3 months worth. Is this doable?

If so, how? Drill each section for now, review? Or practice tests and then analytics from there and review? 76 75 84 85 91 69 is the ones I have left that I haven't taken or were taken long ago. Is it okay to retake tests already taken and see the comparative improvement? In terms of material, how do I use it to my advantage?

I feel so lost, confused, and this shook my confidence down by a lot. Figuring out technology for 30 min and starting late, starting at a much later time than most of my past tests, and during the third section feeling my brain already fall asleep - these are the factors that come to mind, if that is of any value. I don't mean to sound self - defeatist and I'm aware that my situation isn't necessarily unique, but I truly do feel disappointed and so low after seeing this. I really think I can do better, I'm just feeling down and confused and lost as to how I can specifically execute that.

Any specific study guidance (moving forward in my particular situation), words of wisdom, and genuine advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for whoever chooses to respond

Comments

  • RavinderRavinder Alum Member
    869 karma

    Focus on quality rather than quantity of practice. For example, do just 5 questions of LR each session but do one question at a time and do immediate feedback loop to spot the patterns for how you could have done the question faster. Also, make a checklist (short just 2 tips) for each type of LR question. I can share a checklist that I found helpful when I took the test a while back. I posted about it over one year ago and three students messaged me this week who found my old post and asked for the LR checklist. Happy to share and give back to 7 sage.

  • Avatario43Avatario43 Core Member
    198 karma

    oh my goodness that would be amazing!!! thank you so much :smile:

  • bored_apebored_ape Alum Member
    19 karma

    @Ravinder said:
    Focus on quality rather than quantity of practice. For example, do just 5 questions of LR each session but do one question at a time and do immediate feedback loop to spot the patterns for how you could have done the question faster. Also, make a checklist (short just 2 tips) for each type of LR question. I can share a checklist that I found helpful when I took the test a while back. I posted about it over one year ago and three students messaged me this week who found my old post and asked for the LR checklist. Happy to share and give back to 7 sage.

    Hey Ravinder,

    Would you mind sharing it with me as well, I would greatly appreciate it!

    Thank you.

  • 165LSATDUDE165LSATDUDE Live Member
    88 karma

    @Ravinder Hello, if possible may I receive it as well? Thank you so much!

  • Avatario43Avatario43 Core Member
    198 karma

    Hi there,

    On account of this thread - do you still have that checklist available? Would mean a great deal to me if you could send it my way!

    Thanks so much.

  • repealcostahawkinsrepealcostahawkins Core Member
    11 karma

    Hopping in on this thread to request a copy of the checklist if it's still available! Thanks in advance and happy studying everyone.

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