Hello 7Sage world!
Need some advice. So, I have taken 10 PTs up to this point. Scores are all over the place, but I am definitely seeing progress. I am wondering, how does one become consistent with their scoring?
My scores are as follows:
Actual/BR
Pre-7Sage
142/No BR
148/158
Post-7Sage Curriculum
146/159
142/158
143/155
147/162
150/160
146/156
159/175
and then today's score of 148/170....
On days I score well I definitely feel like things click, but on other days when it's not going well, I feel like I am trying to transcribe Portuguese in Chinese.
I am a full time student, so I have only been studying when schedule permits, usually around 10-20 hours per week. I have been going at this for about six months. I just felt so shitty after today's result. I feel like I have a hard time staying in the LSAT "zone".
Has anyone else ever had issues similar to mine? I really need some motivation, today felt like a swift kick right where the sun doesn't shine. ='(
Comments
Now, you just need to close the gap. You do that by using your PT results to identify your soft spots and then from there you strengthen them. This is a difficult and tedious task; but the path forward is sitting right in front of you, and finding the path is something many people never accomplish. You’ve got a lot of hard work ahead of you; but you knew that when you started this thing, so don’t let that discourage you.
Now that you mention the aspect of dwelling on LR, I do feel like that is a big problem of mine. I'm just so slow!!! lol
@Sheri123 I jump around and try to keep pace with the BR group, so I have done PTs in the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s. I have taken 53 and 58 out of the 50s and these ones stood out as particularly cumbersome to me. Are certain decades of LSATs different, in terms of difficulty, from others?
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks man! I guess the BR trends tells a different story. I guess I should be happy with the progress I have made and continue to be prepared for off days.