Definitely possible... I've spent ~540 hours (I log my hours) studying since Oct. and have gone from 146-166, using very similar resources. I'm gunning another 5 points at the minimum.
i mean yeah you would definitely want to aim for a 180. but set your goals by what the schools you are applying to require (admissions and scholarships). but to answer your question my dream score is 180, i want a 167 but the minimum score i need is a 161.
Yes, depending on the school one is trying to reach, a particular score is needed. But even in such a case, don't settle for a score that guarantees admission; a better score can always garner scholarships.
Llaima01, thanks a lot, great read! The text notes a lot of examples of flaws, causation, resolve-reconcile and numbers and percentages. Offers a different perspective on catching flaws surrounding stats. If you know of any other resources, please post!
Click on Resources then LSAT Analytics then whichever test you are using. Fill in the answers just as you would on a bubble sheet and get ready to have a child named J.Y.