How to prepare for plan B?
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:39 pm
I don't think I'm going to make it this September. It's 3 weeks out from the LSAT test date and I have only cracked the low 160's twice over the course of 6 weeks of PT'ing so far. Even more discouraging is that both those scores were from PT's 7-18. I only have gotten around to doing two of the newer tests, 62, 71, and 63, and both times my scores were 154-159. I've been doing 5 tests a week for almost a month and will continue to do so until the 16th, but I know better than to expect to improve meaningfully by then.
I need some advice from some of the people here who have struggled too but succeeded in a high score eventually. My questions I want to ask are
-Does anyone recommend cancelling my score? I would like to know my score at least and I know most schools don't care-but with this GRE nonsense coming up I fear the game may change by 2019, when I plan to apply.
-How do I keep my LSAT skills from experiencing atrophy during the fall semester? I NEED to give myself every chance to get 4.0 I can this semester to have a GPA at least over 3.5 by the time I graduate in three semesters. My classes take study priority, and I also need to work to stay debt-free (until law school of course).
Should I test again soon as December, or wait until like June or September of next year? I don't want to test again until I know I'm T-14 stats ready, but I have already wiped out about 15 PT's already and I don't know I can stretch the rest that far meaningfully.
If it helps, I know my weaknesses. I have noticed I am slowly building speed in LG and average about -1 per game, and can do about 3 games in 35 minutes. I severely underestimated the difficulty gap of RC between the old and new tests so I need to adapt to that for now. And my LR sections are an enigma to even me, ranging from +14-23 on old and new tests. Mostly struggle with formal logic LR and parallel questions.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
I need some advice from some of the people here who have struggled too but succeeded in a high score eventually. My questions I want to ask are
-Does anyone recommend cancelling my score? I would like to know my score at least and I know most schools don't care-but with this GRE nonsense coming up I fear the game may change by 2019, when I plan to apply.
-How do I keep my LSAT skills from experiencing atrophy during the fall semester? I NEED to give myself every chance to get 4.0 I can this semester to have a GPA at least over 3.5 by the time I graduate in three semesters. My classes take study priority, and I also need to work to stay debt-free (until law school of course).
Should I test again soon as December, or wait until like June or September of next year? I don't want to test again until I know I'm T-14 stats ready, but I have already wiped out about 15 PT's already and I don't know I can stretch the rest that far meaningfully.
If it helps, I know my weaknesses. I have noticed I am slowly building speed in LG and average about -1 per game, and can do about 3 games in 35 minutes. I severely underestimated the difficulty gap of RC between the old and new tests so I need to adapt to that for now. And my LR sections are an enigma to even me, ranging from +14-23 on old and new tests. Mostly struggle with formal logic LR and parallel questions.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.