Retaking after Two Blueprint Courses, Self-Studying, and Two LSATs
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:14 pm
Took Blueprint, averaged score in mid 150s/high 150s.
Took the exam in October 2011 - got a 149.
Took Blueprint again, averaged in mid 150s/high 150s
Took extra time to study after course ended (after failing to register for the test in time) and even added the Blueprint online course for explanations, averaged high 150s and broke 160 once.
Took the exam in June 2015 - got a 155.
RC: I miss anywhere between -8 to -12
LR: I miss anywhere from -6 to -10
LG: I miss anywhere from -2 to -6
My goal is a 166-168; anything higher is gravy. Looking to get into UCLA or USC. My GPA is a 3.36.
Looking to retake either in October or December. My biggest concern is my LSAT skills on solely based on Blueprint's methods and technique. How do I go about deciding to incorporate a different method? Which books should I look into? Is NoodleyOne's retake guide still useful?
Took the exam in October 2011 - got a 149.
Took Blueprint again, averaged in mid 150s/high 150s
Took extra time to study after course ended (after failing to register for the test in time) and even added the Blueprint online course for explanations, averaged high 150s and broke 160 once.
Took the exam in June 2015 - got a 155.
RC: I miss anywhere between -8 to -12
LR: I miss anywhere from -6 to -10
LG: I miss anywhere from -2 to -6
My goal is a 166-168; anything higher is gravy. Looking to get into UCLA or USC. My GPA is a 3.36.
Looking to retake either in October or December. My biggest concern is my LSAT skills on solely based on Blueprint's methods and technique. How do I go about deciding to incorporate a different method? Which books should I look into? Is NoodleyOne's retake guide still useful?