I started with a very low initial LSAT score 4 years ago (131). I studied it on and off for a few years but never took it seriously, it was just a side interest until about this year february. During those 4 years despite doing very little work I manage to raise my score to a low 150. Then I had a pretty good job but I now am taking a formal course in person in addition to 7sage. When I started my in person course in June I got a diagnostic and scored a 158 (pt 61), which was the same as my June Lsat Sore. Yesterday I wrote preptest 62 and got a 161, today I wrote pt 63 and got a 154, I found the LG and reading comp way harder on 63. That being said about 2 weeks ago I wrote pt 40 and got a 168. But to be fair, I had literally seen LR/argument on it except maybe 4/5 in the whole section. And I also seen every game in it and done it before plus the reading comps, some of them I kind of remembered too. I didn't really remember much of pt 62 or 63. As in I actually had to go through the process and would debate the answers like a real test.
I'm not trying to brag or anything, but I did score very highly in regular school graduating in the top 5% of my high school and my undergrad program which was a very competitive business program (think Ivy League). Most of my friends from high school and university are either bankers, doctors, lawyers, etc.
At this point I am wondering what I can do to improve my score more. I just found it very weird how it seems everyone else is so easily able to improve their score on the lsat going from 140s and 150s to high 160s, and I have to struggle studying much harder to get a far worse score.
Alot of the LR I get wrong comes from the fact that I don't understand the wording in the answer choice like when they are using double negations. Another set of it can come from when I don't understand the passage although, I am trying to fix that too by not going to the answer choice in practice until I understand the passage. When I do this untimed, I can pretty much get most of the questions, as in over 90% accuracy although some areas are less, just 75-80% maybe. And those wrong ones all have to do with tricky wording, or grammar tricks, or things that seem unclear as in could be argued either way, just depending on what the test writer wanted it to be.
I'm not sure if I should start trying to study logic or reading those weird non-fiction "Women's books" to try to understand the LSAT better. There is something strange that is throwing me off but it is hard for me to put the finger on it. I have a pretty good grasp of the methods to get the right answers.
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The LSAT isn't easy. It's a struggle to improve and takes many hours of really hard work.
To be frank, you don't have as good of methods as you think if you're scoring in the mid 150s. You need to practice and do a lot of it. It also seems like you've taken a small amount of PTs which is where the real gains are made. It won't matter how many courses you take if you don't get a sufficient amount of PT practice. I think you need to build up a strong base of practice tests and then review your analytics to focus on specific problem areas. And make sure you're doing a great BR also! Continue practicing to predict the answer choices, articulate flaws, and summarize RC passages during your untimed BR.
Keep working hard. The LSAT isn't easy and it doesn't care what school you went to or what your major is. You can do this!
Good luck!
@nicole.hopkins Because those in my class often jumped in score pretty quickly ie. went from low 150s or 140s to 160s in 3 months or so. Its like it came to them so much easier and I had to work so hard for it. I swear I took a class with a 17 year old who wasn't that bright and he was scoring a 169 by the 4th test. And we started around the same score. Made me think there was something wrong with me. And he wasn't the only one who had this kind of jump. We were scoring the same for first 3 test or so and by test 4 roughly 2 months in everyone had these huge jumps, where I just barely tick up in score. Anyhow I got 161 today write on test 65. I am going to start fresh BR tomorrow and try to go over as many of the lessons as I can before October.