LSAT Practice Test Forum
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LSAT Practice Test
Hello, I am concerned about my study habits. I am self studying for the LSAT and my first diagnostic score was a 147... I hope to score in the mid to high 150's. However, I have progressively scored lower on each PT the last few times I have taken the LSAT. Any tips?
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Re: LSAT Practice Test
Started studying in early September and I was able to increase my score to about a ~8 points so far from a 157 to a 165.
Materials:
Manhattan Prep LSAT guides (LR + RC was extremely helpful)
7Sage (great for learning logic games)
The LSAT Trainer (haven't read all of this yet, but so far it's great!)
I went through the guides one at a time and did all of the drills inside. I then drilled questions/games by type and used the 7Sage LG videos to get better at games.
I highly recommend doing untimed drilling of question types and RC passages until you are scoring where you ultimately want to be. I'm guessing if you're aiming for a 155, then missing 7 or less per section should be your goal.
Materials:
Manhattan Prep LSAT guides (LR + RC was extremely helpful)
7Sage (great for learning logic games)
The LSAT Trainer (haven't read all of this yet, but so far it's great!)
I went through the guides one at a time and did all of the drills inside. I then drilled questions/games by type and used the 7Sage LG videos to get better at games.
I highly recommend doing untimed drilling of question types and RC passages until you are scoring where you ultimately want to be. I'm guessing if you're aiming for a 155, then missing 7 or less per section should be your goal.