hey everyone, I have one month left and I am scoring between 146-155 which is extremely low. I have high GPA a (3.8) and good references and it is so frustrating that this one stupid test is getting in the way of my dream of law school. Do you have any tips on how I can improve. I have been studying for 2 months (10 hrs per week) I have now been studying 4-5 hrs per day.
If I could at least bump my score to 158 I know I would have a fighting chance with a good GPA. Right now RC is like 14-16 Arguments are :15 correct and Logic Games are my worst with about 14-16.
Any tips, I feel like I review my answers but when new test comes maybe its anxiety but its like I make the same mistakes.
Its starting to make me really depressed but I keep trying not to loose hope. Any suggestions will help.
Thanks,
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hey everyone, I have one month left and I am scoring between 146-155 which is extremely low. I have high GPA a (3.8) and good references and it is so frustrating that this one stupid test is getting in the way of my dream of law school
I was in the same boat about 6 weeks months ago. Then I decided to postpone and not let ANYTHING get in the way of my dream school. I have a similar GPA and really want a top school, and after my diagnostic of a 151 crushed. So get any test date out of your head and replace it with your score goal. If it is a 170 than that is all you need to be thinking about, working towards, and focusing on. If you do, the universe will conspire with you to help you achieve it. Arbitrary tests dates only get in the way of that and leave you stressed and working towards something that doesn't matter.
Tips... Enough to write a long-long books. And when I am done with this journey to a 180 I hope to do exactly that, lol.
Follow the CC and be consistent. I find consistency is key. And once you keep going you will have a "come to jesus moment" where things click. Trust me! And above all, if you managed a 3.8, trust yourself that you CAN and you WILL do this!
If you need specific tips on LR, LG, RC, let me know what you are having trouble with and I can give you a more tailored and substantial answer.
You say LG is your worst. I recommend doing a LG intensive where you work on doing nothing but fool-proofing games for 3 weeks to a month. It works wonders and took me from missing -20 to about -3. Suddenly my worst section became my best and all the games felt like repeats as the inferences I memorized created a confidence and deja vu I cannot describe. Basically I felt like Bradley Cooper in Limitless after he took NZT-48, lol. I just GOT it... Also, don't be afraid to re-watch lessons. God knows sometimes it really clicks the second or even third time through.
Don't lose hope or let it make you depressed. I have a 3.92 GPA and got a 2200 on the SAT. This test is the hardest thing I have ever done. And I majored in History and Philosophy so I understand arguments and logic (kind of, lol), and even then this test is a beast for me. And you would think being a history major my RC skills would b great, they aren't as far as this test goes.... But they are getting better.
It isn't an IQ test is the point. Disconnect it from your self worth. And never lose hope. 2 months isn't a long time to be studying anyways for this test. Give yourself all the time you need and I promise you can achieve a great score!
You just don't have enough time. People study for this thing for years. Withdraw from September, stop taking PTs, and pick up a 7Sage Starter. Best decision you'll ever make.
What is your dream school? LSAT carries a little more weight than GPA, so just make sure you're not shorting yourself on LSAT with the expectation that your GPA will carry you through.
Out of curiosity, what is your target school? My advice has always been not to bother registering for the LSAT until you've scored within your target range (target score, +-3) consistently - anywhere from 5-10 times.
Go through the 7Sage core curriculum, start PTing and BRing, and work your way up from there.
Now, a year later, I'm studying for the December LSAT again, am about to finish the core curriculum and should start PTing within the next week or two.
Honestly, don't stress yourself out too much. If you're not ready, you're just not ready. Accept that fact and move on. Don't set a date, but set a goal score for yourself and do everything humanly possible to reach that score.
You can do it!!!