Here's a brief timeline of what I have done so far:
July 2015: Took a cold diagnostic. Scored 158.
August 2015: Bought a cheap (and shitty) McGraw-Hill LG book, and, surprisingly enough, I don't do too bad on the LG section, ~4 wrong
September-November 2015: Read PowerScore's LR Bible, which is the section I struggle with the most at the moment, averaging 6 wrong per LR section
December 2015: started taking PTs, some timed some untimed, but not on a regular schedule. French uni has kept me freakishly busy (not the French workweek I was expecting). I've probably taken around 8 practice tests, I'm averaging around a 162
I am planning to take the June 2016 LSAT. I want to score around a 170. RC is not an issue for me, usually I only get 2 wrong on those. It's just these LR sections that are killing me.
I am looking for a good resource to give me that extra boost when it comes to LR. The best I have ever scored on a PT so far was a 164. I often find myself narrowing down the answer choices to two answers, one of which is correct, but then choosing the incorrect one. This is usually for like 3-4 questions per LR section, so 3-4 points that I could have easily gotten right.
I plan on studying regularly this upcoming semester since I will be back in the USA and back in a routine. That said, how likely do you think it is that I will be ready to score a 170 come the June LSAT? I will take any opinions and advice.
Just for funsies because people seem to leave their info:
Junior history/french double major at Creighton, honors program, 3.97 GPA
Top law schools: Columbia, Penn, Georgetown, Boston U, Wisconsin
I just keep telling myself that if Elle Woods can get a 179 on her LSAT, I better be able to at least crack a 170
