I took the LSAC prep test without studying and got a 164. My worst sections were the 2nd and 3rd, where I frequently narrowed it down to (2) choices and picked the wrong one. I also clearly made a couple of mistakes near the end because I got tired and stopped reading carefully. I'd really like to be scoring at least a 170, preferably higher for insurance so that I can get into a top school.
Are there any books, programs, or strategies developed specifically for people who already have a decent LSAT score to begin with? I don't want to waste a lot of money on learning basic test-taking strategies but am fully committed to studying to "fine tune" my skills.
Personal anecdotes are welcome as well! Thank you!
164 No Studying - Now What? Forum
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Re: 164 No Studying - Now What?
Try to actually look around the TLS forums...there's a lot of different posts on this. The search function can be found near the top.
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Re: 164 No Studying - Now What?
you are in great shape. pick up the manhattan strategy guides and either kaplan mastery or cambridge packets and drill until you are perfect, that is a great diagnostic score and most people cannot even hit that even with months of studying.mbarrera wrote:I took the LSAC prep test without studying and got a 164. My worst sections were the 2nd and 3rd, where I frequently narrowed it down to (2) choices and picked the wrong one. I also clearly made a couple of mistakes near the end because I got tired and stopped reading carefully. I'd really like to be scoring at least a 170, preferably higher for insurance so that I can get into a top school.
Are there any books, programs, or strategies developed specifically for people who already have a decent LSAT score to begin with? I don't want to waste a lot of money on learning basic test-taking strategies but am fully committed to studying to "fine tune" my skills.
Personal anecdotes are welcome as well! Thank you!
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Re: 164 No Studying - Now What?
ManOfTheMinute wrote:study
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