Questions about my recent PT's -need help analyzing the prob
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:59 pm
I've been studying for the LSAT since July. In July and August, I learned all the techniques and drilled sections to get used to the timing etc. I only used older LSATs for this. Would do consistently well on RC, LR, and LG when I drilled.
September hits. I start taking PT's for the first time. I've taken 3 Recent PT's (53, 54, 58) in order throughout about a week and a half and have gotten an increasing score of 164, 165, and 167 respectively. Today, when I went over Preptest 58 (167), and I realized that the questions I got wrong I was capable of solving. Nothing on that test I didn't know how to do. There were no questions that stumped me or provided any severe difficulty for me. I ended up getting -4 (1st LR), -7 (RC), -0 (LG), and -3 (2nd LR).
I've identified the problems as basically hastily reading through answer choices and/or not having enough time.
What hurts me the most is that I KNOW how to do this test. I KNOW I can score a 170+. I really believe in myself and after every preptest I take, I see it more and more clearly. But when I go to take that next test, again I'm struggling a bit with time, misreading answer choices, etc. I've definitely been improving and become more efficient, but I need to make sure I get a 170+ on the October LSAT.
Should I keep taking tests and just keep reviewing? Is there something I'm missing here? On the first 2 exams I took, I got all the RC questions right except for around the last 6 I didn't have time for, so I guessed. Today when I took the exam, I finished RC in time, but got random answers wrong due to quick reading. Do I simply need to take more tests? Please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also, the days that I'm NOT taking tests, what should I be doing if I finished reviewing that test? I'm guessing I need to drill RC more to become more efficient. Any other tips? Thanks so much TLS.
Also, I noticed that my first 2 sections are usually the most hurt. What do you guys recommend for warming up so that I'm ready the second I hit that first section?
September hits. I start taking PT's for the first time. I've taken 3 Recent PT's (53, 54, 58) in order throughout about a week and a half and have gotten an increasing score of 164, 165, and 167 respectively. Today, when I went over Preptest 58 (167), and I realized that the questions I got wrong I was capable of solving. Nothing on that test I didn't know how to do. There were no questions that stumped me or provided any severe difficulty for me. I ended up getting -4 (1st LR), -7 (RC), -0 (LG), and -3 (2nd LR).
I've identified the problems as basically hastily reading through answer choices and/or not having enough time.
What hurts me the most is that I KNOW how to do this test. I KNOW I can score a 170+. I really believe in myself and after every preptest I take, I see it more and more clearly. But when I go to take that next test, again I'm struggling a bit with time, misreading answer choices, etc. I've definitely been improving and become more efficient, but I need to make sure I get a 170+ on the October LSAT.
Should I keep taking tests and just keep reviewing? Is there something I'm missing here? On the first 2 exams I took, I got all the RC questions right except for around the last 6 I didn't have time for, so I guessed. Today when I took the exam, I finished RC in time, but got random answers wrong due to quick reading. Do I simply need to take more tests? Please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also, the days that I'm NOT taking tests, what should I be doing if I finished reviewing that test? I'm guessing I need to drill RC more to become more efficient. Any other tips? Thanks so much TLS.
Also, I noticed that my first 2 sections are usually the most hurt. What do you guys recommend for warming up so that I'm ready the second I hit that first section?