A 166 is far from a "weak score." You can get into many respectable law schools with that score (some even with $$). For example, My friend, who also earned a 166 was admitted into Emory (19th) with a $60k scholarship.
I took the LSAT yesterday. It was my last available take (I have already been admitted into my desired law school).
Anyways, to answer your question, they seem to be no more difficult than most other recent tests (60 and up). I had two LG sections,…
I went from a 139 to where I am now (upper 160's) in about 5 months. Keep practicing, you can do it! 150 to 160 was significantly more difficult than 140 to 150. Once you increase your understanding so that you are consistently scoring 160, reaching…
UGPA is a 3.5
@"cashundra.scott-1" The RC section is my biggest weakness. Currently average -7 to -10; my ADD is possibly my biggest enemy. I was averaging -12 to -15 on RC about a month ago.
What is your current score? A high 150s is obtainable. Just as others have said, keep practicing and blind review every question you have trouble answering (even if it takes you all day to blind review your circled questions). Check out lsathacks.c…
If I have trouble with a game, I redo it every day for 5 days, then I'll come back to it a few weeks later to ensure that I have the 'method of attack,' so to speak, down pack.
My diagnostic score was a136. I'm now PTing in the mid 160s.
Take your time with every question; Speed will come to you. Also, burnout is real-- be sure to take a day off (at least) once a week.
I've always been -2 to -3 on LG. My biggest accomplishment thus far is going from -12 to -14 on each LR to -3 to -5 on each LR.
Hoping to be -0 to -3 soon
Have you applied to any schools? A 161 should get you into many good schools, maybe even with a small scholarship, as long as your GPA isn't terrible. Possibly even a top 50 school.
Scored lower than my PT by 5 points. I choked on the games. Will be applying to a few schools of which I have a 60-75% chance of getting into while studying for June
Flaw and necessary assumption questions are the ones that I use to miss the most.
Download the Cambridge flawed reasoning packet and just practice each question three or four times. You'll start to see the patterns.
Although I still struggle wit…
Diagnosis : 140 (back in July, 2014)
September lsat score: 149
Currently in the low 160s
My UGPA isn't that great, so getting into a top 25 school isn't really obtainable. A T50, however, is.
The key to my current success is tons of practice. I …
Study and retake. Like mentioned above, I'm pretty sure that your lsat score carries the most weight. You can get into many law schools with your current gpa and lsat scores. However, if you're trying to get into a top 20 school, then you should ret…