CANNOT IMPROVE LR: PLEASE HELP!!
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:32 am
Hi all December 2014 LSAT re-takers,
I am literally devastated, and feel like there is nothing else that I can do at this point.
I took the LSAT for the first time in December 2013 and received a 159. After taking a few months off, I studied intensely and took the September LSAT,
and, again, I received a 159. I read the powerscore, LSAT trainer and Manhattan LSAT.
Maybe I am not meant to be a lawyer. But I can't figure out what I can do at this point to improve. I have a solid GPA, and was originally shooting for a 170+. But obv that's not a realistic option for me.
I am retaking the December test before I apply this year, but I don't know what I am doing wrong, and what I can do to improve.
Here is the brief breakdown:
- LR is my biggest concern: 3-6 wrong per section (Strengthen,Resolve, Necessary assumption are my weakest; also I have noticed that I am getting easy Qs wrong.
- Game (0-3 wrong)
- RC (3-7 wrong)
I feel like there is nothing that I can do to dramatically increase my RC score at this point.
What devastates me the most is that I GET half of the LR Qs wrong not because I don't know the logic, but because I didn't catch something when I first read the stimulus (not understanding the argument or just freezing,my brain just becoming numb during the test). And when I review them, half of the time (when i am looking over the wrong Qs, I don't even know why I chose the answer that I chose cause when I read the one that I chose, It's obv not the right answer) and so I feel even dumber and super frustrated...
Has anybody encountered a similar situation? How did you overcome? What is my PROBLEM?!?!
Any tips or advice seriously needed.
Thanks so much.
I am literally devastated, and feel like there is nothing else that I can do at this point.
I took the LSAT for the first time in December 2013 and received a 159. After taking a few months off, I studied intensely and took the September LSAT,
and, again, I received a 159. I read the powerscore, LSAT trainer and Manhattan LSAT.
Maybe I am not meant to be a lawyer. But I can't figure out what I can do at this point to improve. I have a solid GPA, and was originally shooting for a 170+. But obv that's not a realistic option for me.
I am retaking the December test before I apply this year, but I don't know what I am doing wrong, and what I can do to improve.
Here is the brief breakdown:
- LR is my biggest concern: 3-6 wrong per section (Strengthen,Resolve, Necessary assumption are my weakest; also I have noticed that I am getting easy Qs wrong.
- Game (0-3 wrong)
- RC (3-7 wrong)
I feel like there is nothing that I can do to dramatically increase my RC score at this point.
What devastates me the most is that I GET half of the LR Qs wrong not because I don't know the logic, but because I didn't catch something when I first read the stimulus (not understanding the argument or just freezing,my brain just becoming numb during the test). And when I review them, half of the time (when i am looking over the wrong Qs, I don't even know why I chose the answer that I chose cause when I read the one that I chose, It's obv not the right answer) and so I feel even dumber and super frustrated...
Has anybody encountered a similar situation? How did you overcome? What is my PROBLEM?!?!
Any tips or advice seriously needed.
Thanks so much.