This is a good question. I haven’t taken the LSAT yet, but my firstPT score wasn’t great. It’d be interesting to know how much you can actually improve though. I’ve read that it’s only 5 or so points but I am hoping this isn’t always the case.
Also, is there a way to build a completion circle--like we have for the CC and PTs--for post-CC review? It's so fun to be able to check off the boxes and get completion points, but I understand if it isn't possible.
well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in a few months so its definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like mid 140s
... ; well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in ... definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like ... any particular approach to your postCC studies? What ended up working ...
Hm I started in the mid 150s PostCC and my BR score was high 160s. Then once it became low to mid 170s I just started gradually moving up my timed score to the mid-high 160s.
166-172 is going to be hard in a few months but it can be done. Where are you missing your points. Id say you can do it given how high your POSTCC score is
I'm totally new at this, so I don't have an answer to your question, but could I get a link to @"Cant Get Right"'s post-CC strategy? I searched on the forums for it, but didn't see it.
I did 1.0 my first time through CC but I do 1 ... learning the information for the first time. I talk really fast ... 're doing it for the first time the slower setting is ...