- Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:05 am
#27243
I need an honest opinion(s) on the likelihood of me getting a decent score on September 24 LSAT test. I just took my *first* timed practice test (besides my diagnostic test) since I began studying in May, and the results are below. I moved through the questions as quickly as I could, but I chose to only answer the questions I had time to read (which obviously would not be my actual test-day strategy). I began my studying at the end of May, and am using PS's 4-month Study Guide, to provide context.
Prep Test 55, October 2008
Logical Reasoning I
Answered 11 of 25 questions, getting 64% of answered questions correct
Reading Comp
Answered 13 of 27 questions, getting 93% of answered questions correct (I missed 1 question)
Logical Reasoning II
Answered 16 of 25 questions, getting 82% of answered questions correct (I was happy I improved my LR time by 5 questions at least...! )
Logic Games
Answered 9 of 21 questions, getting 67% of answered questions correct
(Here, I'll say I only got through the first game, and got stumped on the second, and by this time was pretty pissed with how the whole test was goin, and kind of gave up...)
I just want to check-in, & ask if I'm on-track, or if I'm way behind where I should be. For what it's worth: my mindset is that it's totally doable & that I'm totally capable, but I want to make sure I'm not living in a dream world. I do feel good about my pace of learning the test concepts, but clearly my biggest challenge is the time it takes me to complete questions. But, as with most things, I feel that the more I learn/practice, the faster I will become. I really actually enjoy learning the LSAT (esp the way PS Bible's explain it!) and have full commitment to studying (even while working full-time). But it would be great to get someone else's perspective given that the test is in a little over 2 months (omg!!). I welcome any and all responses. Thanks.
**I will note that I have not gotten thru all of the Bible's yet (including the Section Strategy & Management chapters of each bible!!), so there still many concepts I have yet to learn. Below is what I have completed up to in each Bible:
Reading Comp Bible - Chp 4
Logic Games Bible - Chp 7
Logical Reas Bible - Chp 10
Prep Test 55, October 2008
Logical Reasoning I
Answered 11 of 25 questions, getting 64% of answered questions correct
Reading Comp
Answered 13 of 27 questions, getting 93% of answered questions correct (I missed 1 question)
Logical Reasoning II
Answered 16 of 25 questions, getting 82% of answered questions correct (I was happy I improved my LR time by 5 questions at least...! )
Logic Games
Answered 9 of 21 questions, getting 67% of answered questions correct
(Here, I'll say I only got through the first game, and got stumped on the second, and by this time was pretty pissed with how the whole test was goin, and kind of gave up...)
I just want to check-in, & ask if I'm on-track, or if I'm way behind where I should be. For what it's worth: my mindset is that it's totally doable & that I'm totally capable, but I want to make sure I'm not living in a dream world. I do feel good about my pace of learning the test concepts, but clearly my biggest challenge is the time it takes me to complete questions. But, as with most things, I feel that the more I learn/practice, the faster I will become. I really actually enjoy learning the LSAT (esp the way PS Bible's explain it!) and have full commitment to studying (even while working full-time). But it would be great to get someone else's perspective given that the test is in a little over 2 months (omg!!). I welcome any and all responses. Thanks.
**I will note that I have not gotten thru all of the Bible's yet (including the Section Strategy & Management chapters of each bible!!), so there still many concepts I have yet to learn. Below is what I have completed up to in each Bible:
Reading Comp Bible - Chp 4
Logic Games Bible - Chp 7
Logical Reas Bible - Chp 10