It sounds as if your doing perfectly fine on your preptests. Exactly what is the problem because if your only missing 6 or 7 that puts you in the 170 range?
... . However, be sure to continue preptests often to prove that your ... was not a spurious case. Prep test scores often can span ... much easier in the modern tests. I started with a 140 ...
... then do as many timed tests as possible with proper blind ... ...I personally think that doing tests without at least going through ... syllabus is a waste as preptests are valuable resources...but yes ... you should do as many tests as possible: 2 a week ...
Just keep reviewing prep-tests. I know it sounds redundant but that's probably the best way that you will learn, continue to learn, and be the most efficient way at conquering the material.
Yeah I whole heartedly agree, that worked already for me, but after 18 preptests and 6 months of studying I feel that now I need to resort to other things to speed up such as consciously pushing my time.
Thanks!! I started at 146 and have reached a peak of 160.....However, find it hard to cross that mark. Average is around 155. I still have more than 20 PrepTests left.
... very strong foundation before approaching preptests. Preptests are a limited resource so ... to expect going into the preptests provided at the end of ... the curriculum.
Yeah I know, I asked since the majority of simulated preptests I have taken have been with a LG and LR 5th section, so I will add a couple 5th RC sections to my next simulated tests.
... material and about 8 full preptests. I tried rushing the starter ... able to get to the Prep test before the September LSAT ... drill each section from earlier preptests and try to finish it ...
It definitely varies per person...
Find out what your goal is, and write as many prep-tests as it takes for you to reach this goal.
Many advise a minimum of 10 full LSAT prep-tests under timed condition, but again, that varies per individual.