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Concerns after NOV Exam

ThegnomesThegnomes Live Member
edited November 18 in General 44 karma

So here is how I feel about it without revealing too much info. I took the Nov 9 LSAT.

The RC was very very hard. I seriously panicked because I was running out of time. Was kinda happy tbh, to hear so many struggled with the same one I did... it included the section about invasive plants.

I am however a bit scared to see my score. For some strange reason I actually thought the 3 LR sections were super easy... Like to the point that I had 5 min remaining in some to review the ones I struggled with. This has made me feel like maybe I screwed up.

I did just start studying again for the January exam and have been drilling with LR and I am noticing that out of 20 questions I am only missing like 2 or 3... So maybe I am just actually doing well?

Anyone else feel the same about the logical reasoning? Feel free to vent and just share. Nice to know one isn't alone in this.

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  • lizzleon33lizzleon33 Free Trial Member
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    I honestly did not expect so many LR questions! I have a feeling I didn't do as well as I would have wanted in the LR sections.

    I am studying them more and more. Any tips for the LR questions? They get tricky and I struggle with them at times.

  • I felt the same with the LR sections! I felt like they were pretty easy which also makes ME feel like I might've messed up! Hoping that we just did well though, before on my LR sections I was scoring -3 and -4 (and when things were going really well -2) so maybe that transferred over for us?? Good luck with your score! :smile:

  • ThegnomesThegnomes Live Member
    44 karma

    @lizzleon33 I started studying for LSAT 6 weeks before exam. Studying 8-10 hours a day. 5-6 days a week. Sometimes 12. Insane, I know. What helped me a ton was doing the 7Sage lessons, taking one pt test a week. Doing lots of drills and then using power score to review. Powerscore explains things bette run my opinion. They break it down better. Like actually in detail explain each thing. I loved that.

    The. I just did drill after drill and reviewing what I got wrong. I didn’t make notes because it just doesn’t work for me. Not sure if that works for everyone or not. But I think the biggest thing was just repeating and reviewing in detail why it was right and why the others are wrong. Again, powerscore does a better job at it.

    I did get the lsat bibles.

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