I recently took an old LSAT and scored a 160. I am going to take the LSAT for real in October and I have 3 weeks to prep nonstop until school starts up again. When school starts I'll be able to devote 2 to 3 hours a day to LSAT prep and prep nonstop during the weekends. Realistically, how much improvement can I expect? Thanks guys.
The majority of my incorrect answers were in the logical reasoning and critical reading sections. I missed one analytical reasoning question.
Edit: That was my first experience with the LSAT.
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Re: Realistic Improvement
study 8+ hours per day, then it is possible for a 10 point increase.
how many do you miss on RC? older RCs are easier than recent ones. if u miss a lot on old ones, you ll probably miss more on recent ones.
how many do you miss on RC? older RCs are easier than recent ones. if u miss a lot on old ones, you ll probably miss more on recent ones.
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Re: Realistic Improvement
I missed 26 between the two LR sections and CR, pretty evenly split. 
