- Fri Dec 02, 2016 4:05 pm
#31132
Hello,
I am writing this post because I am very concerned and discouraged. I have been studying for LSAT since the second week of August 2016, and now will be taking the December 3rd test tomorrow. Now here's the story: I have taken both the power score intensive online class in September and the advanced LR online class, as well as read both the logic games and logical reasoning book front to back, and most of the reading comprehension. I have also completed an entire practice book from the power score intensive class as well as the entire LG test type training, and most of the LR and RC test type training books. I followed the schedule posted on powerscore website for the first 2 months and was putting in many hours of study. The past month nearly 40 hours a week to be exact. I am currently a senior studying economics with a 3.4 gpa at a top ranked school and did average to above average on standardized testing my whole life.
Here's where the dilemma lies: I can not get more than 15 questions right during practice tests under times conditions. That is in any section. My score in logic games is the best with 5/6 right on most games and completing only 3 games per test.
I have not scored over a 152 on any test and that is on a good day.
My last test was Monday of this week and I scored a 145 with the test coming up tomorrow. I feel sick to my stomach and at a dead end. I have no idea why this is happening, it's like I lose all of the methods to approaching questions once under timed conditions, in LR for the most part. I know with reading comprehension my problem lies on the fact that my timing sucks (my worst section). I usually complete only 17 questions in each LR section and guess the rest based off of the recommended guessing strategies in the powerscore books. This puts me usually at 14-15 questions correct and sometimes as low as only 8 right. I also have. Never seen more than 13 questions correct on RC and no more than 15 right on LG.
After taking each test I study what I got wrong and then resort to practice problems targeting those questions. During practice I see more correct than during full tests. I have taken about 8 full practice tests now and many times isolated sections since September.
I feel like an idiot and have devoted so much time and money to this test as well as sacrificing my social life this semester in order to succeed and focus. I have no idea what to do from this point or what will happen to my chances of being accepted ANYWHERE if I come out of my test tomorrow with a score as low as 145. I have turned to meditation and physical activity to try and assure my stress level is low and my head is clear, so I'm assuming it really is just basic skill under time conditions that I am lacking. I do not have the money for a private tutor or I would resort to that option. I installed trust in powerscore as I have heard glowing reviews from friends and other sources.
Have you ever heard of anyone in my situation? What suggestions do you have for me? Not attending law school is not an option. This has been my dream for years and I have centered my education and work experience around this career path. I want this so bad and I feel like an idiot and a failure.
Help.
Thank you,
M
I am writing this post because I am very concerned and discouraged. I have been studying for LSAT since the second week of August 2016, and now will be taking the December 3rd test tomorrow. Now here's the story: I have taken both the power score intensive online class in September and the advanced LR online class, as well as read both the logic games and logical reasoning book front to back, and most of the reading comprehension. I have also completed an entire practice book from the power score intensive class as well as the entire LG test type training, and most of the LR and RC test type training books. I followed the schedule posted on powerscore website for the first 2 months and was putting in many hours of study. The past month nearly 40 hours a week to be exact. I am currently a senior studying economics with a 3.4 gpa at a top ranked school and did average to above average on standardized testing my whole life.
Here's where the dilemma lies: I can not get more than 15 questions right during practice tests under times conditions. That is in any section. My score in logic games is the best with 5/6 right on most games and completing only 3 games per test.
I have not scored over a 152 on any test and that is on a good day.
My last test was Monday of this week and I scored a 145 with the test coming up tomorrow. I feel sick to my stomach and at a dead end. I have no idea why this is happening, it's like I lose all of the methods to approaching questions once under timed conditions, in LR for the most part. I know with reading comprehension my problem lies on the fact that my timing sucks (my worst section). I usually complete only 17 questions in each LR section and guess the rest based off of the recommended guessing strategies in the powerscore books. This puts me usually at 14-15 questions correct and sometimes as low as only 8 right. I also have. Never seen more than 13 questions correct on RC and no more than 15 right on LG.
After taking each test I study what I got wrong and then resort to practice problems targeting those questions. During practice I see more correct than during full tests. I have taken about 8 full practice tests now and many times isolated sections since September.
I feel like an idiot and have devoted so much time and money to this test as well as sacrificing my social life this semester in order to succeed and focus. I have no idea what to do from this point or what will happen to my chances of being accepted ANYWHERE if I come out of my test tomorrow with a score as low as 145. I have turned to meditation and physical activity to try and assure my stress level is low and my head is clear, so I'm assuming it really is just basic skill under time conditions that I am lacking. I do not have the money for a private tutor or I would resort to that option. I installed trust in powerscore as I have heard glowing reviews from friends and other sources.
Have you ever heard of anyone in my situation? What suggestions do you have for me? Not attending law school is not an option. This has been my dream for years and I have centered my education and work experience around this career path. I want this so bad and I feel like an idiot and a failure.
Help.
Thank you,
M