I think your gradual improvement just shows that you learned the test and put the work in. I know some schools ask for an addendum, but I think it's ridiculous to have to explain "I studied and got a better score". My hunch is that the score jump ad…
I really don't think any school would think twice about your scores. They are really looking for large discrepancies. For instance, my first take was a 148, and I'm currently PTing in the mid 160's, so if October goes well I will hopefully have to w…
I make an agenda for myself every morning when I'm drinking coffee or walking the dog. Usually my goal is 1 hour a day, with the exception of Mondays which I take off (meetings all day/burnt out). Some days all I have time for is 20 minutes of LSAT.…
I think it's important to remember that law school and this test will ALWAYS be there. There isn't any reason to be burning yourself out studying 8 hours a day, if it is negatively affecting your mental health. Take it slow and keep chipping away, b…
I have a spreadsheet where I keep track of any time I do a game. If I do a game -0, in around the amount of time J.Y. recommends, and I felt completely confident, I DON'T add the game to the spreadsheet. I don't ever have to see that game again. If…
I have been drilling the early games (PT 1-15) and have found this super helpful. Some of them are WEIRD games. I feel like if you can handle the earlier games in a timed setting, it makes it easier when you get thrown a weird one on test day.
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I am in a very similar position and have been struggling with the same dilemma. I am 30 and am working full time, studying and planning to take the LSAT in August. I'm not quite where I'd like to be with my PT scores, and I am in a similar spl…