1. A basic rundown of some of the pitfalls you went through studying for the LSAT;
Biggest pitfalls have been emotional. High achievers often seek validation through performance. We work very hard because we want very good results to prove ...
@blah170blah said:
My diagnostic was a 151, back in October 2013. I got a 166 in February 2015, which was a 4 point drop from my average of 170 leading up until the test. I've been studying for June about 15 hours a week starting in March and am ...
It might click around the 165 range; but moving beyond that range is not a matter of linear progression in understanding. Consistency above that range is an issue of mastery. That takes time, practice, and brutal honesty with yourself.