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Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:16 am
by biguplaws
So I have been consistently getting 19 answers correct on each section I've done, regardless of the amount of questions in the section. Does anyone know why this might be? Also, does anyone know how I can improve the # I answer correctly? What am i doing right and what am I doing wrong? Should I be specifically focusing on an area. Only a month and 2 weeks left and this is nerve-wracking.

Thoughts

Re: Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:24 am
by biguplaws
bump

Re: Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:36 am
by TopHatToad
Bumping after 8 minutes, especially late at night, isn't helpful.

You're really not giving us much to go on. Here's what I know:
-You're evenly matched in all the sections of the LSAT
-Since you claim to always be scoring exactly +19, I know you haven't done that many preptests

Care to elaborate on your study methods? Issues? Goals?

Re: Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:53 am
by biguplaws
Well, I just want to know how I can effectively use my time for the next month and 2 weeks. What you're saying is that I should start drilling PT's.

Study methods: Up until now I have been mainly drilling each section individually (but timed) rather than taking whole tests.
Issues: Mainly RC/LR and I know the best way to improve in RC is to just continually practice but rather than jumping into PT's, I want to make sure I have the foundation underneath me.
Goals: To break 165

Evenly matched in about 3 whole prep tests that I've taken recently.

Edit: Foundation for how to tackle LR.

Re: Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:56 am
by biguplaws
Also, I am retaking the October 2012. Not taking for the first time.

Re: Improving on the LSAT

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:01 am
by Systematic1
TopHatToad wrote:Bumping after 8 minutes, especially late at night, isn't helpful.