Tips on how to get from 165-170?
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:54 pm
Hey guys,
This is my 6th month of studying for the LSAT and my 5th week of prep testing. I've read (over and over) all of the powerscore and manhattan books and have applied as much as I can into practice. I've drilled every single LR question from prep test 1-40 and have taken 10 timed prep tests by now, thoroughly reviewing each one for any faults and actively striving to improve on each one. My scores ranged anywhere from 161 (5th PT) and 174 (4th PT, lol), but the past 3 tests have indeed been in the 165 range (166,165,165). I want to consistently PT in the 170s by the time the June LSAT comes around and I'm sure I can; Right now I'm looking for all the help I can get. I usually go -0 to -2 on games, anywhere from -3 to -6 each on LR, and -5 to -8 on RC.
My question is this: is there anything else I can do to improve my game, or will a score improvement come as I keep up what I'm doing and take more and more timed prep tests? I plan on doing about 19-20 more.
This is my 6th month of studying for the LSAT and my 5th week of prep testing. I've read (over and over) all of the powerscore and manhattan books and have applied as much as I can into practice. I've drilled every single LR question from prep test 1-40 and have taken 10 timed prep tests by now, thoroughly reviewing each one for any faults and actively striving to improve on each one. My scores ranged anywhere from 161 (5th PT) and 174 (4th PT, lol), but the past 3 tests have indeed been in the 165 range (166,165,165). I want to consistently PT in the 170s by the time the June LSAT comes around and I'm sure I can; Right now I'm looking for all the help I can get. I usually go -0 to -2 on games, anywhere from -3 to -6 each on LR, and -5 to -8 on RC.
My question is this: is there anything else I can do to improve my game, or will a score improvement come as I keep up what I'm doing and take more and more timed prep tests? I plan on doing about 19-20 more.