@lizzogonzo take a week or so off studying. Seriously. I was scoring consistently in the low 160s. I took a week and a half break and now am scoring high160s/low 170s. Sometimes your brain needs time to fully absorb the material
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... it may be heavily due to my test anxieties. high (around 170) had ... and even had time to check flagged questions at ... the test was designed to feel easy but actually ... which took my score down to mid/high160s.
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I also would love to hear about your study journey, what steps you took along the way to improve, how you figured out what to work on, as well as what kept you going after the first two high160s scores. :)
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Hi All, I'm interested as well! I scored a 163 in November, but was hitting high160s/low 170s on my PTs. Taking again in January. If there is still space in the group, I'd love to join.
I am interested! I am currently scoring in lower to middle 160s and would love to solidify a high 160/low 170 before the January LSAT. WhatsApp is preferred
... very much struggling with RC, to the point where I just ... don't know what to do. I've tried memory ... started studying. I'm a high160s low 170s scorer but RC ... I just can't seem to get the hang of it ... they would make good tutors. To become a tutor, you must ...
... real range is somewhere around high160sto low 170s. 85 and 86 ... are known to be weird tests especially for ... 86. My scores are similar to yours and I absolutely bombed ...
... and games that are supposed to take abnormally long are ... if they were allowed to not have to rush through sections, so ... because lawyers have to pay extensive attention to detail and will ... accurately are those who score high160s-170+.. so that's only ...
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... I did was start small to get my feet wet, ... week, the challenge is to not overdo it or get ... the weekends. I managed to study several times a week ... 129) ended up PTing the high160s with three months of studying ... two weeks leading up to the January test.
... that in order to go fast, you have to be accurate ... tests allowed me to start breaking into the mid-high160s within a ... up more knowledge on how to attack problems more efficiently+ ... natural. Definitely resist the urge to check answers immediately, as that ...
So true! I am the first to kick myself for not hitting my goal score each time, but try to remind myself from time to time that my diagnostic was a 142 and in retrospect I'm very proud of the progress it took to get tohigh 150s low 160s!
Would you mind actually sharing your study journey? I started off at a 138 and am now PTing mid-high160s and just can't break that 170. Would love to hear tips, study timeline, etc!