Hi everyone,
I recently got my scores back for the June LSAT, and ended up with 168. Since my goal score was 75, I’m applying to retake the exam in September. Up till now, I’ve been doing mostly self study, and have gone through an ungodly amount of textbooks + over 15 practice tests, which I'd been working through since February.
What would you guys recommend as a next step, for getting that 7-point increase? I’m thinking of taking classes (since I’ve exhausted all my self-study materials), but am not sure if it’s worth the time and money to get a private tutor. However, that being said, taking group classes seems like it might also not be so smart, since I’ve already fairly grasped the LSAT basics and methodology.
Thoughts?
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Otherwise, maybe @"Nicole Hopkins" is a good place to get some tutoring, she's awesome!
I'm in the exact same boat as you. Scored a 169 on the June test, which was below my PT scores in the 170s. Looking to improve my score on the September test. I also felt like I had a good understanding of the concepts and I somehow missed questions on the test that I normally wouldn't have missed in my PTs so I don't know where to begin studying for the retake.
If you're interested, I would be willing to study together for the September test. I feel your pain though. But we got this!!
Already registered for Sept and am planning on definitely getting my desired score this time. I'll be working on PT's and doing my best to shave off 3 min from each section
Shaving time so you can review more questions, really nailing down a skip strategy, things like this tend to not be the main priority when studying the first time but strategy seems to be much more of a factor in retakes.
You'll also want to go through as many PTs as possible. BR them properly and you'll be scoring in the 170 range in no time (okay...not "in no time" but you catch my drift).