@blah170blah thank you for the input! I am actually quite aware of this and strive to do it as often as possible. Sometimes I am able to anticipate what the answer choice is and that helps me answer it rather quickly, other times I anticipate the po…
Well usually I do not respond to these things but seeing as to how closely your scores and situation relate to mine, I feel compelled to do so. I hope that what I say may actually help you and show you that there is in fact light at the end of the t…
Just curious, does anyone have any recommendations for what kind of schedule I should begin implementing into my daily routine to prepare for the June LSAT? I know this is partially subjective and relative to each individual, but in general the time…
You need both 100%. I'm not quite at 170 right now, still 8/9 points away, but my score has progressively gone up as I have gotten better at identifying different question types and knowing how to attack them, as well as simply understanding the log…
I'm in the same boat as you. As of now, the only thing I found that works is just going for the specific questions. I can't say this is the best method, but its far easier to answer a question that is asking you about a few specific lines than about…
Hey, I'm down for a study buddy. I'm taking the December test as well. I've already completed a full LSAT course and am currently scoring in the scaled score range of 157-162. 162 being my highest, and 159 being my average. Im aiming for 170 though …