vodkashot's Dec. 2010 LSAT log
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:32 pm
A public log for the December LSAT to help keep myself accountable.
First ever diagnostic written completely cold and prep-less: 152
I've just started doing full, very strictly timed PTs yesterday. I'm going to start splicing in fake experimentals soon, but so far I've been writing all four sections with no breaks to help with the stamina practice.
Nov. 11, PT47: 166
LR -4; RC -3; LR -3, LG -4
A very disappointing run-through. RC was uncharacteristically bad, I made some very sloppy mistakes and got a bunch of early (i.e. first 10 of the section) LR questions wrong and LG was....well, LG. Since I've been only self-studying, I've gotten a bit lazy and stopped practicing LGs because they're my least favourite section. Not good.
Nov 12, PT50: 169
RC -2; LR -6; LG -2; LR -1
RC: Ah, the famous riddled basins of attraction passage! I actually didn't think it was too bad, but I found that the entire RC section was a whole for PT50 was relatively difficult, as I finished with only half a minute left. But I guess RCs have indeed been getting more difficult, since I usually finish the older RCs with -0 and 5 minutes extra time usually.
LR: I have no idea what hapened on section 2. I definitely ran out of time here, because I got -4 in a row for the last 4 questions I did (I had to guess the last question). Section 4 was great, I finished with extra time and felt comfortable with the section as a whole.
LG: I completely misread a rule for the last game and only found out halfway. I was expecting much worse, so I'm not going to complain that much here. I do need to avoid doing stupid mistakes like misreading and misdiagramming rules.
I really wasn't sure how to diagram the last game, though, and when reviewing game #3, I realized I missed a bunch of key inferences. Luckily the first 2 games were easy so I had some extra time to work on the last 2 games, I really do need to do more LG practice.
I hope to break 170 by December, but my LR seems to be wildly inconsistent. There seems to be no consistent pattern for the types of questions I've been getting wrong either. Any tips to improve?
First ever diagnostic written completely cold and prep-less: 152
I've just started doing full, very strictly timed PTs yesterday. I'm going to start splicing in fake experimentals soon, but so far I've been writing all four sections with no breaks to help with the stamina practice.
Nov. 11, PT47: 166
LR -4; RC -3; LR -3, LG -4
A very disappointing run-through. RC was uncharacteristically bad, I made some very sloppy mistakes and got a bunch of early (i.e. first 10 of the section) LR questions wrong and LG was....well, LG. Since I've been only self-studying, I've gotten a bit lazy and stopped practicing LGs because they're my least favourite section. Not good.
Nov 12, PT50: 169
RC -2; LR -6; LG -2; LR -1
RC: Ah, the famous riddled basins of attraction passage! I actually didn't think it was too bad, but I found that the entire RC section was a whole for PT50 was relatively difficult, as I finished with only half a minute left. But I guess RCs have indeed been getting more difficult, since I usually finish the older RCs with -0 and 5 minutes extra time usually.
LR: I have no idea what hapened on section 2. I definitely ran out of time here, because I got -4 in a row for the last 4 questions I did (I had to guess the last question). Section 4 was great, I finished with extra time and felt comfortable with the section as a whole.
LG: I completely misread a rule for the last game and only found out halfway. I was expecting much worse, so I'm not going to complain that much here. I do need to avoid doing stupid mistakes like misreading and misdiagramming rules.
I really wasn't sure how to diagram the last game, though, and when reviewing game #3, I realized I missed a bunch of key inferences. Luckily the first 2 games were easy so I had some extra time to work on the last 2 games, I really do need to do more LG practice.
I hope to break 170 by December, but my LR seems to be wildly inconsistent. There seems to be no consistent pattern for the types of questions I've been getting wrong either. Any tips to improve?