Yeah, you should pursue discovering the cause of that lack of focus. Try to maintain the active reading all the way through the test (stamina training, mostly). You'll do great, it's up from here!
lol I added the writing sample to see about stamina - it was not about being a LSAT guru..
(I have a compressed nerve in my forearm and working on how to alleviate stress on that nerve)
@aaronjaber said:
I used to get relatively the same score on both, but on the past couple of tests, I've scored really well on one (usually the first) and very poorly on the other.
It sounds like you've been taking the more recent ...
@"Nicole Hopkins" Thank you for the advice!" I will be at the BR on Saturday. For the timed sections...do you reccomended scoring them or not? Just thinking in terms of mental stamina it might not be a good idea to score them....
I made this mistake last take, having only done pts in the 50s and 60s. Do all the 70s. Do them asap. Master them. You still have time if you have good stamina.