LSAT takers/tutors/anyone with a pulse, please advise!
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:42 am
Hey guys, I guess it has come down to this.
I've been studying since mid-October (say, more than 4 months but less than 5) until now, for the administration this June.
I have already busted through the LR and LG bibles. I also went through 1,000 logical reasoning questions in the Kaplan LR mastery book (I paid for the class, but stopped taking it a few weeks in, once I found TLS. I only paid $600, so it's not THAT huge of an issue, but I did get away with all of the real materials, but thats neither here nor there).
For LR: I finished the mastery book with no particular questions that were that difficult for me, as I went through 1,000 logical reasoning questions in the Kaplan LR mastery. I would only miss the hardest of questions (three-stars-4 stars) However, I would definitely feel as if I knew why the wrong answer choice was wrong, why the correct answer was the best answer, etc... So, I decided to keep a log of questions that I missed, and answered 5 questions each for the ones I missed/had trouble with.
For LG: I drilled them for a while. As a result, I started missing more LR once I neglected it during timed PTs. So I went back and started studying for LR again.
For RC: I drill pretty randomly it seems like. I've done a few passages in the Kaplan Mastery practice, but nothing too much for drilling, per se.
Basically, I did some un-timed prep and timed prep; its really a mix bag of the two. On to my PT scores.
My PT scores are all timed, some with experimental, most without. Here are the scores:
PT -- Date -- (LR1, LR2, LG, RC, EXP) -- Raw/Scaled Timed -- # Missed
36 -- 02/27/10 -- (LR1-14, LR2- 16, LG-15, RC-14, LG-17) -- 37/140 T -- -59 (KAPLAN DIAGNOSTIC)
A-- 10/08/11 -- (LR1-11, LR2-11, LG-13, RC-11, EXP-N/A) -- 55/148 T -- -46
41-- 10/15/11 -- (LR1-13, LR2-11, LG-10, RC-13, EXP-N/A) -- 54/148 T -- -47
19 -- 10/18/11 -- (LR1-9, LR2-13, LG-10, RC-13, EXP- N/A) -- 55/150 T -- -45
1 --10/28/11 -- (LR1-6, LR2-8, LG-3, RC-8, EXP- N/A) -- 66/156 T -- -25
19 --10/29/11 -- (LR1-7, LR2-5, LG-4, RC-10, EXP- N/A) -- 75/161 T -- -26
18 --11/01/11 -- (LR1-7 LR2-11, LG-9, RC-13, EXP-N/A) -- 61/154 T -- -40
17 -- 11/02/11 -- (LR1-11, LR2-10, LG-4, RC-14, EXP-N/A) -- 62/154 T -- -39
7 --11/06/11 -- (LR1-12, LR2-9, LG-9, RC-7, EXP-N/A) -- 60/152 T -- -37
23 -- 12/03/11 -- (LR1-7, LR2-6, LG-4, RC-11, EXP-N/A) -- 73/161 T -- -28
June07’ --12/11/11 -- (LR1-10, LR2-7, LG-7, RC-10, EXP-N/A) -- 66/153 T -- -34
49 --01/20/11 -- (LR1-4, LR2-11, LG-5, RC-10, EXP-N/A) -- 69/156 T -- -30
26 -- 01/30/11 -- (LR1-8, LR2-9, LG-2, RC-6, EXP-N/A) -- 76 /162 T -- -25
5 --02/03/11 -- (LR1-12, LR2-5, LG-3, RC- 12, EXP- N/A) -- 69/157 T -- -32
34 -- 03/18/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2 -5, RC-5, LG-9, EXP- N/A) -- 78/163 T -- -23
57 -- 03/25/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2-4, LG-8, RC-7, EXP- N/A) -- 78/162 T -- -23
52 -- 04/01/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2-11, LG-6, RC-16, RC-7) -- 63/153 T -- -37
56 -- 04/05/12 --(LR1-10, LR2-9, LG-2, RC-7, EXP-N/A) -- 72/158 T -- -28
42 --04/07/12 -- (LR1-11, LR2-10, LG-5, RC-10, EXP N/A) -- 65/154 T -- -36
38 -- 04/08/12 -- (LR1-3, LR2-5, LG-4, RC-13, EXP- N/A) -- 76/161 T -- -25
46 -- 04/11/12 -- (LR1-10, LR2-8, LG-3, RC-10, LR-3) --68/154 T -- -32
OH YEAH, My diagnostic was at Kaplan (timed and proctored). My second test was timed at home, so I like to consider the second score more indicative of my truly fresh (without all the nerves) score.
I also feel like this score chart is way off: http://www.alphascore.com/resources/lsa ... onversion/, because according to this chart my last test score would have put me at a 159. My scores would have thus all been higher than I marked them as. Is this due to the curve on each test?
I can't seem to figure out what's going wrong. I'd hate to believe that I'm burning out, but it's a possibility.
Oh, so my diagnosis is that my brain is just mush, since I've been studying almost every day since October (embarrassing, I know), for a few hours each day. I havent logged my hours, but I'd say in the neighborhood of around 300. However, I have taken a few days-week off for Vegas, Cali, etc... I will be taking off Coachella weekend 2 as well, which is 4/20,4/21,4/22, so this estimate is high.
My goal was to take a PT 4 times a week, but as you can see I have only started that recently.
Looking for some advice on what I should do. I feel like I am not burned out, as the material still seems fun to me. I do feel as if I am moving into the point of where I think its time for a decent 1-2 week break.
However, since the June test is right around the corner (58 days away), I'm stuck thinking I should just keep truckin'.
My goal is 165+, which would make me a splitter. I have not broken it yet, as you can see, but I can feel the 92 percentile (165) within my reach.
I need a 163+ to qualify for my dream school's 75th+ and 25th percentile, LSAT score and GPA, respectively. I'm also a MA URM, so I have a small boost that might help. However, I'm really focused on being competitive solely through numbers, that way any other help I get is extra.
If you have made it this far into the post, then I truly appreciate it! I would love to hear all the thoughts of fellow LSATers, since I truly am in a bind.
So I leave it up to you, TLS. What do you think I should do? Please vote and leave a corresponding comment of your thoughts/experiences.
TL;dr:
I've been studying for over 4 months for the June exam. My scores seem to be all over the place. I feel as though I am studying some what efficiently. I'm PTing lower than I want to be. Should I keep moving or take a break? Oh, and TCR, I know, is for me to retake.
I've been studying since mid-October (say, more than 4 months but less than 5) until now, for the administration this June.
I have already busted through the LR and LG bibles. I also went through 1,000 logical reasoning questions in the Kaplan LR mastery book (I paid for the class, but stopped taking it a few weeks in, once I found TLS. I only paid $600, so it's not THAT huge of an issue, but I did get away with all of the real materials, but thats neither here nor there).
For LR: I finished the mastery book with no particular questions that were that difficult for me, as I went through 1,000 logical reasoning questions in the Kaplan LR mastery. I would only miss the hardest of questions (three-stars-4 stars) However, I would definitely feel as if I knew why the wrong answer choice was wrong, why the correct answer was the best answer, etc... So, I decided to keep a log of questions that I missed, and answered 5 questions each for the ones I missed/had trouble with.
For LG: I drilled them for a while. As a result, I started missing more LR once I neglected it during timed PTs. So I went back and started studying for LR again.
For RC: I drill pretty randomly it seems like. I've done a few passages in the Kaplan Mastery practice, but nothing too much for drilling, per se.
Basically, I did some un-timed prep and timed prep; its really a mix bag of the two. On to my PT scores.
My PT scores are all timed, some with experimental, most without. Here are the scores:
PT -- Date -- (LR1, LR2, LG, RC, EXP) -- Raw/Scaled Timed -- # Missed
36 -- 02/27/10 -- (LR1-14, LR2- 16, LG-15, RC-14, LG-17) -- 37/140 T -- -59 (KAPLAN DIAGNOSTIC)
A-- 10/08/11 -- (LR1-11, LR2-11, LG-13, RC-11, EXP-N/A) -- 55/148 T -- -46
41-- 10/15/11 -- (LR1-13, LR2-11, LG-10, RC-13, EXP-N/A) -- 54/148 T -- -47
19 -- 10/18/11 -- (LR1-9, LR2-13, LG-10, RC-13, EXP- N/A) -- 55/150 T -- -45
1 --10/28/11 -- (LR1-6, LR2-8, LG-3, RC-8, EXP- N/A) -- 66/156 T -- -25
19 --10/29/11 -- (LR1-7, LR2-5, LG-4, RC-10, EXP- N/A) -- 75/161 T -- -26
18 --11/01/11 -- (LR1-7 LR2-11, LG-9, RC-13, EXP-N/A) -- 61/154 T -- -40
17 -- 11/02/11 -- (LR1-11, LR2-10, LG-4, RC-14, EXP-N/A) -- 62/154 T -- -39
7 --11/06/11 -- (LR1-12, LR2-9, LG-9, RC-7, EXP-N/A) -- 60/152 T -- -37
23 -- 12/03/11 -- (LR1-7, LR2-6, LG-4, RC-11, EXP-N/A) -- 73/161 T -- -28
June07’ --12/11/11 -- (LR1-10, LR2-7, LG-7, RC-10, EXP-N/A) -- 66/153 T -- -34
49 --01/20/11 -- (LR1-4, LR2-11, LG-5, RC-10, EXP-N/A) -- 69/156 T -- -30
26 -- 01/30/11 -- (LR1-8, LR2-9, LG-2, RC-6, EXP-N/A) -- 76 /162 T -- -25
5 --02/03/11 -- (LR1-12, LR2-5, LG-3, RC- 12, EXP- N/A) -- 69/157 T -- -32
34 -- 03/18/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2 -5, RC-5, LG-9, EXP- N/A) -- 78/163 T -- -23
57 -- 03/25/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2-4, LG-8, RC-7, EXP- N/A) -- 78/162 T -- -23
52 -- 04/01/12 -- (LR1-4, LR2-11, LG-6, RC-16, RC-7) -- 63/153 T -- -37
56 -- 04/05/12 --(LR1-10, LR2-9, LG-2, RC-7, EXP-N/A) -- 72/158 T -- -28
42 --04/07/12 -- (LR1-11, LR2-10, LG-5, RC-10, EXP N/A) -- 65/154 T -- -36
38 -- 04/08/12 -- (LR1-3, LR2-5, LG-4, RC-13, EXP- N/A) -- 76/161 T -- -25
46 -- 04/11/12 -- (LR1-10, LR2-8, LG-3, RC-10, LR-3) --68/154 T -- -32
OH YEAH, My diagnostic was at Kaplan (timed and proctored). My second test was timed at home, so I like to consider the second score more indicative of my truly fresh (without all the nerves) score.
I also feel like this score chart is way off: http://www.alphascore.com/resources/lsa ... onversion/, because according to this chart my last test score would have put me at a 159. My scores would have thus all been higher than I marked them as. Is this due to the curve on each test?
I can't seem to figure out what's going wrong. I'd hate to believe that I'm burning out, but it's a possibility.
Oh, so my diagnosis is that my brain is just mush, since I've been studying almost every day since October (embarrassing, I know), for a few hours each day. I havent logged my hours, but I'd say in the neighborhood of around 300. However, I have taken a few days-week off for Vegas, Cali, etc... I will be taking off Coachella weekend 2 as well, which is 4/20,4/21,4/22, so this estimate is high.
My goal was to take a PT 4 times a week, but as you can see I have only started that recently.
Looking for some advice on what I should do. I feel like I am not burned out, as the material still seems fun to me. I do feel as if I am moving into the point of where I think its time for a decent 1-2 week break.
However, since the June test is right around the corner (58 days away), I'm stuck thinking I should just keep truckin'.
My goal is 165+, which would make me a splitter. I have not broken it yet, as you can see, but I can feel the 92 percentile (165) within my reach.
I need a 163+ to qualify for my dream school's 75th+ and 25th percentile, LSAT score and GPA, respectively. I'm also a MA URM, so I have a small boost that might help. However, I'm really focused on being competitive solely through numbers, that way any other help I get is extra.
If you have made it this far into the post, then I truly appreciate it! I would love to hear all the thoughts of fellow LSATers, since I truly am in a bind.
So I leave it up to you, TLS. What do you think I should do? Please vote and leave a corresponding comment of your thoughts/experiences.
TL;dr:
I've been studying for over 4 months for the June exam. My scores seem to be all over the place. I feel as though I am studying some what efficiently. I'm PTing lower than I want to be. Should I keep moving or take a break? Oh, and TCR, I know, is for me to retake.