Just try to relax and be confident in yourself! This will also be my second time taking the LSAT and I have improved so much since September, you just need to trust yourself and know that one bad PT is not reflective of your overall performance!
Make sure you note the author's main argument, what is the author's opinion about the subject thats being written about. If you understand the author's attitude, perspective, and argument these questions should be quite simple. Hope this helps!
I went through the exact same situation with almost identical scores. But now each practice test I've taken I have gone up. Now I am up to a 156. My advice to you would be to take breaks studying. There is no need to devote 6-8 hours a day especiall…
I would write about your age in your personal statement. It's extremely unique and could be a great story while showcasing your strengths as a student.
@btate87 said:
There are definitely similarities. At their core, both sections are just asking you 1) what did you read? and 2) how well did you understand it?
So far I have completed the RC problem sets with getting at most one wrong. Also …