active reading!!!! went from consistently missing around 12 per section to 5 or less- simply by changing the way i was reading (as someone who has never liked reading). i saw a tip somewhere that essentially told me to trick myself into enjoying the…
@ntrepanier5 said:
@natalierib17 I'm not OP but I've been in a similar place. Best thing I ever did was take a week off. If you're planning on testing in August, a week off is still feasible, or pushing the test back. If you're testing later, …
@cpaigec2323 said:
Amazing!! Im just staring my studying journey and this is very very inspiring!! Keep pushing but also be proud of yourself and reward yourself accordingly
same goes for you!! it's a grueling process, but you can definitel…
@lsatstudierrr said:
Same, I went through 15 practice tests and my first one was 155 so I'm gitty atm. I'm a philosophy major too so hopefully we can both keep our majors standing again this upcoming LSAT. Good luck!!!
ayeee love to hear it!…
@"Legal.Lauren" said:
Congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment! I just scored my highest today of 159 so I'm hoping that I will be headed that way myself! Good luck on the August test!
omg good job!!! 160s are ready for ya, easy money …
@ntrepanier5 said:
I'm late to the party, but I remember that 150s to 160s jump! Huge motivation boost and evidence that YOU'RE KILLING IT!!!
THANK YOU!!!! i can't tell you how much this means to me. this exam had me in such a tweakfest unti…
@"Carolina M" said:
Congrats Adriana! I was wondering, what do you think was the best way you studied? In other words, what is your go-to study plan?
@katelyn1353
being a philosophy major, i have a decent background in formal logic- so for …
It very much may be a timing issue, try starting out with untimed sections before moving up to entire practice tests consistently to try and narrow down the exact cause
Thank you so much, > @"tinacioust-1" said:
Hi! I also still struggle with 5 star questions, but I noticed a lot of improvement once I started doing (1) thorough wrong answer journaling, and (2) attending the LR in Action class. For the WAJ, i…
@Bisceglia said:
Have you tried taking an untimed section? Maybe you're just feeling the time pressure
I have not! I know there is an option for unlimited time, but is it possible to hide the clock as well?
I'm experiencing the same thing! I'm starting to think it may be more of a stamina/overthinking/carelessness issue as opposed to a fundamental issue. Let me know if you find anything that works
They say to save the newer ones (PT80 and up) for when you want to simulate actual testing and sort of "temperature check" yourself in terms of how you would actually score. On the other hand, the rest of the tests should be used to really master th…