- Tue Nov 29, 2016 2:54 pm
#31010
Hi,
I've encountered an issue over the past few preptests I've been doing. I have taking the full-length course in preparation for the upcoming December LSAT. However, I've noticed some weird trends with my scores. I'm glad to say that my LG section is almost always perfect. But, the trouble I'm experiencing is the changing scores between my LR sections and the RC section. It seems that whenever I do fairly well in the RC section (20 or more correct), my scores suffer in LR (15-18 correct). Oddly enough, whenever i do fairly well in the LR section (20-23 correct) I do poorly on the RC section (12-15 correct).
When I finish a preptest I always go through the questions, both answers I got wrong and those that I got right but was unsure of, and see where I went wrong. I then go back and review the concepts and strategies for how to attack certain question types that I had particular difficulty with.
What could possibly be the reason for my scores being this way. Could it be that when I'm reviewing, I forget about how to do the other section?
I'm scoring around a low 160s right now. My goal is to hopefully get a 168 or higher on the actual test. I feel if I can fix this issue and be able to get both my RC and LG to be good, I can hit that mark. This is really making me nervous about my score. Any and all tips are appreciated!!
Thanks so much in advance!
I've encountered an issue over the past few preptests I've been doing. I have taking the full-length course in preparation for the upcoming December LSAT. However, I've noticed some weird trends with my scores. I'm glad to say that my LG section is almost always perfect. But, the trouble I'm experiencing is the changing scores between my LR sections and the RC section. It seems that whenever I do fairly well in the RC section (20 or more correct), my scores suffer in LR (15-18 correct). Oddly enough, whenever i do fairly well in the LR section (20-23 correct) I do poorly on the RC section (12-15 correct).
When I finish a preptest I always go through the questions, both answers I got wrong and those that I got right but was unsure of, and see where I went wrong. I then go back and review the concepts and strategies for how to attack certain question types that I had particular difficulty with.
What could possibly be the reason for my scores being this way. Could it be that when I'm reviewing, I forget about how to do the other section?
I'm scoring around a low 160s right now. My goal is to hopefully get a 168 or higher on the actual test. I feel if I can fix this issue and be able to get both my RC and LG to be good, I can hit that mark. This is really making me nervous about my score. Any and all tips are appreciated!!
Thanks so much in advance!