Hi friends,
I appear to be in a bit of a dilemma. I'm registered to write the Sept. LSAT and have been practicing steadily for about two weeks. I'm scoring consistently around 168, which I realize is fine, but I just can't seem to break through that plateau. My struggles will either always be in logic games or reading comp, but sometimes I get 100% on reading comp so it really just doesn't make sense. My gpa is low enough that if I want a chance to get into a decent school, a 170 would really be an asset. Does anyone have any advice on how to break through and gain 4-5 points before the exam?
Thank you!
Taylor
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I don't think you're at a plateau - 2 weeks of prep is (should be) at most 4-5 PT's, so you're still getting used to the test.
It might be helpful to tell us in a bit more detail what exactly you've been doing for these two weeks - are you just taking PT's, are you reading some books, are these two weeks of PTing after finishing some kind of studying curriculum, etc. so we can tailor the advice more to your situation.
For RC, make sure you read for structure rather than detail and for thorough understanding of the topic, and use the Blind Review process to your advantage. You've obviously got a good grasp of logic and you can read well if you're able to be nearly perfect on LR, you just need to go through your answers on RC and figure out the tricks that the LSAT writers use to make wrong answers wrong. They are not that different from what they use in LR, and practice, especially thorough reviewing, should greatly help.
Good luck!
If you're not planning on purchasing an account, at the very least look up J.Y.'s Blind Review method series on youtube. I guarantee you will have a better understanding of the test if you follow that approach. It's the one that most of us here, especially top scorers use.
Also, you're welcome.