Personally I found that some of the older games required less inferences at the start, and then the questions took me a little longer. Totally subjective but it's possible that you are spending too much time making inferences at the beginning of you…
What I was told from many admissions reps is that it is nearly impossible to just get "lucky" and get a great score, where as it is common to have an off day or stumble under pressure. So if you have 2 scores, say a 160 and a 168, they will not hesi…
I am a firm believer that the newer games are harder, but many would disagree. There tends to be a dip in scores once you hit PT 60, I attribute this to comparative RC, but nothing really changes. By this I mean if you understand the concepts and lo…
I would move to June, taking it in December might hurt your confidence if you end up scoring in the 140's and as others mentioned you are wasting 1 of your 3 attempts. Best of luck studying
You will invariably score less on your PT's compared to your BR scores, so I would not be alarmed by scoring ~10 points less. You definitely can reduce the gap as you continue taking tests. I would really work on your BR process, don't rush through …
Hey rockytoral, after I completed 7 sage curriculum I took 2 timed tests and had little to no improvement, this is not because the course doesn't adequately prepare you but because I rushed through it to get to the prep test stage. After the 2 tests…
yes, if your planning on using 62-71 eventually then you can use 40-50 to start. The trainer is just suggesting that if you use 10 prep tests to study that it be the most recent ones since they are most indicative of what you will see on the LSAT yo…
I found that I hit a bit of a plateau with LR after using 7 sage. To get to the -2, -3 range I used the LSAT trainer, if you've found that you have gotten as much as you can out of 7 sage I would suggest getting the trainer. Otherwise just do the pr…