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  • Thank you for your comment! It helped put things in perspective. I just finished a new practice test and scored a 168. While I'm disappointed in the drop, I'm hopeful to keep moving forward and honing my skills. As someone who went through a simila…
  • A is the conclusion because everything else in the stimulus is directly supporting it. If you're stuck between what you would consider two possible conclusions ask yourself which one supports the other. You might find an intermediate conclusion, but…
  • Is the 2.1 your LSAC GPA? If you haven't already sent all your transcripts from every institution you took a college class from to LSAC that would be your first step. Then you'll know exactly what GPA will be sent to schools with your applications. …
  • We're concerned with the temporal aspect because of this: "Since Mayor Drabble ALWAYS repays her political debts AS SOON AS POSSIBLE." If we're taking the stimulus as 100% factual (which we should be), then we must be literal about Mayor Drabble alw…
  • The stimulus is comparing news reports on television versus news reporting via the paper. The argument notes the downsides of television reporting, namely that guests only have 30 seconds to express their viewpoints, meaning that they use catchphras…
  • Foolproof, foolproof, foolproof. Keep a spreadsheet of each game you do and record the amount you got correct and your time. If you didn't get all the questions correct, and you didn't score within the suggested time frame, do that game over the nex…
  • Are you studying full time? That's a huge score increase in a very short amount of time. It MIGHT be possible if you're studying like the LSAT is your full-time job, but I think realistically you need to dedicate more time to studying. Why are you t…
  • Thanks! Honestly LR is my worst section. I can go anywhere from -10 to -2 but average around -6/-7. I took a two month break from studying and just started up again at the end of December. I've been focusing solely on Logic Games since then, but am …
  • Thanks for sharing! What did your daily study schedule look like if you don't mind me asking? I work full-time so I can only dedicate around 2-3 hours a day to studying, and I have to work on LR too. I'm hoping to take the test in June, but honestly…
  • January and February are a little late in the cycle to apply, especially if you're hoping for scholarship money. It's certainly doable but the best advice is to take the LSAT when you're ready and don't rush the process. Your chances of being admitt…
  • Hi there! I'm no expert, but I thought maybe I could help shine some clarity on this question for you as I just went through this LR section of PT4. The first thing that has begun to really help me with LR questions is truly understanding what the …
  • I work full time as well and knew by May that I wasn't ready to take the LSAT but was in the same boat as you. Already signed up for June. I went into June KNOWING I'd need to retake to get my goal score. It honestly made the test so much easier. I …
  • Read. That's the best advice I can give to anyone who wants to improve their reading. Read broadly and frequently. Read more. Read novels, magazines, The Economist (frequently recommended for those who want to improve their RC score), biographies - …
  • I scored 2 points above my average PT but the score I got I had originally scored on a single PT. Ultimately I scored 10 points above my diagnostic (which I took in 2018/19 - it's been a long journey! And it's still not over.) Really encourage takin…
  • I'm not an expert but I believe mindset does play a huge role on test day. What do you do before you take a test? Are you getting lots of sleep the week of? Are you eating a good breakfast, relaxing, etc.? Or are you spending the morning of in full …
  • Definitely agree with @CSieck3507. I took the LSAT for the first time last week and I was not ready. I regret registering for the test before I was PT'ing in my goal range. Now I have no choice but to retake and perhaps delay a year in applying. Don…
  • Hi there! I have not applied to law school's yet or taken an official LSAT so take what I say with a grain of salt, but here's what I would look at/do in your situation. Taking a diagnostic is incredibly beneficial to your LSAT prep as it let's yo…