Bad PT's and ridiculous BR's; What is happening?
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:02 pm
I've been lurking on these forums for a hot minute and have found most of the threads to be super helpful, but I've been having some trouble in my prep recently that I haven't found any really good responses on (beyond some general empathy). Maybe I just haven't looked hard enough, but either way, I figured I'd finally contribute my own post.
To give some insight into my situation:
I've been prepping for the December 2017 LSAT since the beginning of September. I took the LSAT last December and got a terrible 154 due to general laziness in prep and simply not understanding what I was in for. I started this cycle with a 152 cold diagnostic (ouch) and have steadily climbed as high as a 168 until recently. My last two PT's dropped to a 161 and 158 respectively and it was pretty soul crushing. My biggest drops were in LR which I've been reviewing like crazy (going through every question in BR in-depth as opposed to just the ones I wasn't sure on or didn't do, and working through the LR Bible). Even though my average diagnostic is sitting right where I need it to be (162) I'm still worried about the December test coming up in a little over five weeks.
What confuses me is that I BR in the 170's, often going through LR sections in half the prescribed time with around 93-100% accuracy. Even specific question types that my analytics tell me I have trouble on I go back and bulldoze through in a matter of seconds in BR. However, when I have taken this past couple of tests, I dropped the ball on quite a few pretty easy questions. I've read a lot of advice that has chalked such decreases up to time-pressure and lack of motivation, and while I want to believe that maybe I just need to be more mellow on my timed PT's, I feel like that's letting myself off too easily, and that I must be deficient in my prep in some other way. Any advice would be appreciated, especially if you've been in a similar situation before in your prep.
tl;dr - I bulldoze through BR like my brain is a quantum super-computer, but my last couple of PT's have made me feel more like a potato clock. Help pls.
To give some insight into my situation:
I've been prepping for the December 2017 LSAT since the beginning of September. I took the LSAT last December and got a terrible 154 due to general laziness in prep and simply not understanding what I was in for. I started this cycle with a 152 cold diagnostic (ouch) and have steadily climbed as high as a 168 until recently. My last two PT's dropped to a 161 and 158 respectively and it was pretty soul crushing. My biggest drops were in LR which I've been reviewing like crazy (going through every question in BR in-depth as opposed to just the ones I wasn't sure on or didn't do, and working through the LR Bible). Even though my average diagnostic is sitting right where I need it to be (162) I'm still worried about the December test coming up in a little over five weeks.
What confuses me is that I BR in the 170's, often going through LR sections in half the prescribed time with around 93-100% accuracy. Even specific question types that my analytics tell me I have trouble on I go back and bulldoze through in a matter of seconds in BR. However, when I have taken this past couple of tests, I dropped the ball on quite a few pretty easy questions. I've read a lot of advice that has chalked such decreases up to time-pressure and lack of motivation, and while I want to believe that maybe I just need to be more mellow on my timed PT's, I feel like that's letting myself off too easily, and that I must be deficient in my prep in some other way. Any advice would be appreciated, especially if you've been in a similar situation before in your prep.
tl;dr - I bulldoze through BR like my brain is a quantum super-computer, but my last couple of PT's have made me feel more like a potato clock. Help pls.