Thank you for sharing this. I also have ADHD and for the life of me cannot get past a -9, usually end up getting -12 on sections. it is very difficult for me to understand without re-reading over and over again and then I begin to daydream. Definite…
@"Jahn.Snow" said:
I had LR-RC-LG-RC
I actually thought the LR was on the tougher side (not impossible, but I struggled a bit more than I'm used to), the first RC was so easy but the second I thought was tough. I'm really really hoping th…
@Kbrookss said:
Take a step back from studying and take 10 min and listen to this meditation video.
I have taken the LSAT 2 times (2019, 2020) and will be taking it a 3rd time this Saturday. I have been self studying as well. What I…
It's ok to take it now to get the full experience and test your actual exam ability now, to get a feel of the exam and to allow yourself the opportunity to apply what you know without putting too much pressure on yourself . This can truly help you w…
@elizabeth18 said:
i'm struggling as well! I don't feel prepared at all for the November, and considering fully going through the 7sage program for January, or just take it in November anyway. I've been studying since May and have had the wors…
@funtobeemily said:
Powerscore Reading Comp really helped me improve my score from -15 and my best on my recent PTs are -5. It will help you lookout for what it asked often and give you strategies on how to approach the questions and a reading…
@ShaheerH said:
November is a bit short to build a method that works for you, but I usually have been going -4 or less, typically less. I think the thing that helped me most was reading for View, Structure, Argument, and Main Point, rather tha…
@gabes900 said:
How long are you taking on passages vs questions? Are certain passages giving you trouble? Are you assuming to much about the passage and not staying in a MSS/MBT mindset?—80% of the questions have a MSS feel to them, in my opi…
I am in similar situation. I am currently at 150 and need to increase to 160 in 2 weeks. I am also focusing on logic games since they are easiest to learn while including a little bit of time each day left over to LR and RC
I will also be taking the January test since I don't think I will make a good score on the November test. Most schools are March in their deadline which gives you ample time to have all your materials turned in along with your test before hand. I wo…
I am in the exact same position as you. I will be taking the Nov test with a score at about 150-153. also URM. You should do ED if you feel confident and content with your score and if you know all your other materials will be as best as you can mak…
I'm taking the November LSAT knowing that I will most likely have to take it again in January because of life circumstances that didn't allow me to study that much. I'm also applying for Fall 2022. I don't think January will be too late at all. Lots…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
Make sure you confirm with each school what the latest LSAT test they accept is, they usually say this in the application instructions. Also check the regular admission deadlines. I think if you're applying really close to …
You definitely don't need that long to study if you grasp the information quickly and well. I would just do a ton of practice problems for the next few months and BR everything. I only studied for about 1 month, started at 130 and now I'm in the 150…
@trisdhaliwal1 said:
Which schools are you applying to?
I'm applying to multiple schools throughout Texas. a few are SMU, A&M, University of Houston, and University of Texas
It seems like you are in a position where you really have to hustle and be a go-getter in receiving letter of recs. If I were you I would take up volunteer work somewhere and be diligent and persistent in making connections with all who oversee. I w…
I can relate. Perhaps we may be more intensely and emotionally influenced than some others. Normal or not, those emotional extremes can hinder us from keeping a strong stable mindset and mental state. I personally know that I have a weakness with my…
Do whatever you feel you are most comfortable and confident with. Time is never truly wasted especially if it's for something you really want. If you know you can work hard and make mid 170's in a year, then wait a year. A year could make a huge dif…
@"Cynthia-2" said:
@LuxxTaboo said:
@"Cynthia-2" said:
Anything is possible so long as you put in the work. What is your score now? I also take the test in October, my initial score was a 143, I just hit 166 today…
@shaybaebee said:
Hey reminds me of my situation! I scored 134 on my diagnostic. in 4 months i was able to bring that to 160. I scored that on the august 2020 lsat. I knew i could do better, so I decided to study the next summer term (this yea…
@"Cynthia-2" said:
Anything is possible so long as you put in the work. What is your score now? I also take the test in October, my initial score was a 143, I just hit 166 today. I am aiming for a 166.
I haven't taken any pt's recently becau…
@LawyerBarbie said:
I started at 135, now PTing upper 150s looking to break the 160s you can do it!! just with patience
How long have you been studying?
I got a 138 on my diagnostic yesterday and I have only 4 months to study before I take the LSAT. My goal is 170. I plan on working my ass off and I know with my will, dedication, and motivation, I can make a 170 in 4 months. The advice I give to you…