Wait another cycle, retake, and ED next fall?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:05 pm
1-2 years out of undergrad. 3.84 GPA at large public university.
1st lsat was 162 (December 2010) and retake was 169 (October 2011).
I was debating whether to take my chances and retake a 3rd and final time in June. Leading up to the October test I was PTing at 172-176.
In both my PTs and the two actual LSATs that I have taken, the area I have consistently lost the greatest amount of points on was reading comp.
After receiving the 162 senior year of college I realized that I did not master each type of reasoning question sufficiently so I buckled down and drilled
by question type. Unlike the October retake I felt a lot more comfortable during the reasoning sections and managed to do quite well on those sections. Thankfully games have been my strongest section from the start so I have had the opportunity to focus mostly on the other 2 sections...
However, I got -6 on the reading comp section this past October. I feel like this was about the average # of incorrect responses I had during my PTing as well.
Of the three types of sections I know RC is by far the hardest to improve on so I was wondering if you guys thought it was in my best interest to wait this cycle, drill RC extensively, and take another crack at the LSAT this coming June.
Thoughts? Thanks.
1st lsat was 162 (December 2010) and retake was 169 (October 2011).
I was debating whether to take my chances and retake a 3rd and final time in June. Leading up to the October test I was PTing at 172-176.
In both my PTs and the two actual LSATs that I have taken, the area I have consistently lost the greatest amount of points on was reading comp.
After receiving the 162 senior year of college I realized that I did not master each type of reasoning question sufficiently so I buckled down and drilled
by question type. Unlike the October retake I felt a lot more comfortable during the reasoning sections and managed to do quite well on those sections. Thankfully games have been my strongest section from the start so I have had the opportunity to focus mostly on the other 2 sections...
However, I got -6 on the reading comp section this past October. I feel like this was about the average # of incorrect responses I had during my PTing as well.
Of the three types of sections I know RC is by far the hardest to improve on so I was wondering if you guys thought it was in my best interest to wait this cycle, drill RC extensively, and take another crack at the LSAT this coming June.
Thoughts? Thanks.