Hi 7sagers,
Background:
I'm signed up for the October tests, and will most likely postpone till December. I finished LR and RC books for Manhattan LSAT, and finished the LR portion of the 7sage curriculum, and went through LG PT 1-35 once, and am going through them again. I took 7 PTs, and got between 160--164. When I blind review, I get 165-168 usually. Sometimes, I get the question right but miss it after BR. I was wondering if I'm doing BR wrong, and how I could start BR'ing to increase PT scores into the 170s. I noticed that some people can score in the mid 160's but after BR score in the mid-170s. I score roughly -4 on LG, and -9 on LR and -7 RC
I have a gpa that allows me to contend for HYS, and would prefer not to settle.
The October test is just under a month away, and it's been extremely discouraging to not even be able to break the upper 160's at this point. I started actually fully studying since roughly the last week of June.
Need all the help and advice I can get!
Comments
That being said, are you doing your BR on the copy of the test you took timed or a clean copy? If it's the former then you need to stop that and start using a clean copy so you aren't fighting your ego to change the answers and can spend time getting intimate with the argument structures in LR and RC. If you are using a clean copy then just keep pushing. 7 PTs is nothing so you have a long way to go since you'll want at least 20-30 under your belt before you even think about sitting for a real administration.
Also your LG score is a little weak for what you're trying to do, so maybe check out this strategy guide to devote some time to shoring that up: http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
How much time is adequate? However long it takes for you. Probably fewer than 18 months. Likely more than 9. Maybe 6 if you're super lucky (but this is already approaching unicorn territory).
Shout out to all the unicorns ... we know you exist ... but if we were you, we wouldn't be on this forum ...
It's good to know that other people are thinking of studying for an extended amount as well.
@Pacifico I didn't know you should BR with a clean PT! Still have roughly 30 fresh PTs, so hopefully with proper BR and more PTs things should start improving