Wrong Approach?
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:39 am
Hi guys I got a 156 on the December LSAT.
Prior to taking the December LSAT, I been studying for about 3 months. I looked over the Bibles and Manhattan series at least twice and also did the Cambridge drills( didn't do all of them). I did about 20-25 PTs un-timed with an average of about 166 ( i found PT 58-70 are much more difficult compared to the earlier ones). I never actually did a timed PT. Sometimes i go over and use about 37 or even 38 minutes per section. Also I didn't have a experimental section when i was doing the PTs.
Could time be the main reason why my score dropped so much on the real thing?
Any suggestions besides taking PTs in a strict test environment manner?
Prior to taking the December LSAT, I been studying for about 3 months. I looked over the Bibles and Manhattan series at least twice and also did the Cambridge drills( didn't do all of them). I did about 20-25 PTs un-timed with an average of about 166 ( i found PT 58-70 are much more difficult compared to the earlier ones). I never actually did a timed PT. Sometimes i go over and use about 37 or even 38 minutes per section. Also I didn't have a experimental section when i was doing the PTs.
Could time be the main reason why my score dropped so much on the real thing?
Any suggestions besides taking PTs in a strict test environment manner?