I looked into him as well, but it was really expensive so I opted out. Most of my improvement on the test has come from 7Sage. His tutoring is like 300 an hour or something. And his classes seem really pricy too.
What about a couple of RC tutoring sessions. Maybe that can shave off some points from the section that (aside from the outlier of PT 81) is giving you by far the most trouble.
I feel your pain. I just watched/listened the "Post Core Curriculum Strategies" webinar by Josh and it helped me identify a few changes I can make to break the plateau.
https://7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
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As he says on this post, @"Cant Get Right" was scoring in the 140s when he started his prep, but he scored a 176 on the September LSAT after years of dedication. My PT scores were in the 140s when I started, but my scores now are in the high 160s range.
Josh. How awesome!! With all that dedication, you really deserve that score. Congratulations!! It is truly inspiring and encouraging to see your hard work paid off.
> @ltownsjr said:
> My original target score was 165. I've studied for YEARS (3) with little improvement. (In part due issues like anxiety) I took the September LSAT and I got a 148. I received a 144 last year and I have been through basically ...