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  • If you are taking the LSAT in the next few administrations, there is a good chance that the test your receive will be more similar to the 60s or 70s than the 80s, so don't lose hope. Keep practicing and mastering your mistakes and you will be able t…
  • I think it really depends on where you started on your diagnostic. If you started at a 160 then it could make sense as you are building up fundamentals that you intuitively understood to start. If you are in the mid 140s then I am curious how well y…
  • The 80s are commonly agreed to be more difficult in LR. I would be prepared to see exams that look more like the 80s than the 60s or 70s.
  • Let me clear that up, I do not mean a single test with 2 sections of RC and two sections of LR if that's what you thought. Rather you can have one of three outcomes (in no particular section order): 1. LG, LG, LR, RC 2. LG, LR, LR, RC 3. LG, LR,…
  • I want to confirm that you mean 2022 and not 2021? Over a year is quite a long time to commit to and maintain a study schedule, not to mention, you could very well be fully prepared in only a few months. Any particular reason you are pushing it this…
  • Reverse splitters are successful all the time. Look at websites like LSData and LawSchoolNumbers and look at schools you are interested in. You can see what LSATs people with your GPA had and whether or not they got in. And as important as your hard…
  • I am of the belief, and have heard this from LSAT tutors, that reading the Economist or similar publications should only be your RC improvement strategy after you have read all of the available RC passages in the preptests. Yes, the articles will be…
  • It can be any section type, it is just an experimental like there used to be, so all section types are possible. It would be beneficial to practice having two LG and RC sections in your practicing.
  • I would say be less worried about time, you cannot practice timing, you can just practice the skills that will make you more efficient. If you are getting 170 BR then that is a great sign of what you are capable of, so you need to see where you ate …
  • @mere_mortal said: It's so strange to me that everyone seems to breeze over LG... even this post says, "accept that you're just not that good at LR and RC." Is it just assumed that LG is easy for the vast majority of people?! I've been st…
  • I would not recommend canceling. There is not a guarantee that you won't have any problems the next time you take the LSAT and your score could be far worse than 90th %tile that time. Think of a scenario like this: you cancel this score, then next …
  • I really don't think they will be very accurate predictors of your success. Some fundamentals have changed quite a bit in 30 years. If you are completely out of 1-89, when was the first one you took? If it has been more than six months I do not see …