- Fri Jan 06, 2017 12:47 pm
#31886
Hi,
I apologize in advance for this lengthy post, but I was hoping to get some insight into this.
I've been studying for the LSAT for quite a few years, and as embarrassing as this is to admit, the December 2016 LSAT was my 4th time around writing it. Unfortunately, I scored the exact same as my score two years prior, on the dot (160). The worst part is, I tend to do well with my preptests, scoring the mid- to high-160s, but I don't understand how my score drops so significantly the day of the test. I've read the blog posts about test mentality, and I understand how that could affect my score.
My issue is, a 160 isn't really good enough for me to get into law school. I should mention that I'm from Canada, and I'm applying to Ontario Law schools only. I know powerscore has done some materials related to Canadian schools in the past, from what I've seen on the blog posts. The issue I have is, with a 160, I'm sitting at the min percentile to get into law school, however my cumulative GPA is terrible (to terrible to even say what it is). I know that having a higher LSAT can offset the cGPA and make up for my losses there.
I guess my questions here are two-fold:
1 - By retaking the February lsat again (which would mean my 5th time around), how badly would this reflect my capabilities to the law schools and affect my chances of admission?
2 - How can I come out on top this time around. I've written the test multiple times, and I would like to get as close as possible to a 170. Currently since there is only a Month left to study, I'm going through all LR concepts again and utilizing the online powerscore resources (I've taken a course recently so I still have access to the online student centre) like the lesson supplements and the supplemental test sections and questions. And of course I am doing preptests every so often as well. I'm also incorporating stuff outside the physical studying of the LSAT as well. I've made my own study bible and I review that every night before bed. I've also gotten copies of Scientific American, the Economist, and National Geographic to help with my RC scores. I'm fairly confident with LG where I score perfect almost every time, so I'm not worried about that aspect of the test. I always look at the LSAT blogs and forums for help with tips and anything I'm struggling with. So what more can I do here to ensure I get a high score and not have the same situation happen to me where I do well with preptests and end up losing many points when it actually counts?
I really don't want to give up on this (as you can probably tell with the number of times I've attempted this test). Any and all advice and help is greatly appreciated!
I apologize in advance for this lengthy post, but I was hoping to get some insight into this.
I've been studying for the LSAT for quite a few years, and as embarrassing as this is to admit, the December 2016 LSAT was my 4th time around writing it. Unfortunately, I scored the exact same as my score two years prior, on the dot (160). The worst part is, I tend to do well with my preptests, scoring the mid- to high-160s, but I don't understand how my score drops so significantly the day of the test. I've read the blog posts about test mentality, and I understand how that could affect my score.
My issue is, a 160 isn't really good enough for me to get into law school. I should mention that I'm from Canada, and I'm applying to Ontario Law schools only. I know powerscore has done some materials related to Canadian schools in the past, from what I've seen on the blog posts. The issue I have is, with a 160, I'm sitting at the min percentile to get into law school, however my cumulative GPA is terrible (to terrible to even say what it is). I know that having a higher LSAT can offset the cGPA and make up for my losses there.
I guess my questions here are two-fold:
1 - By retaking the February lsat again (which would mean my 5th time around), how badly would this reflect my capabilities to the law schools and affect my chances of admission?
2 - How can I come out on top this time around. I've written the test multiple times, and I would like to get as close as possible to a 170. Currently since there is only a Month left to study, I'm going through all LR concepts again and utilizing the online powerscore resources (I've taken a course recently so I still have access to the online student centre) like the lesson supplements and the supplemental test sections and questions. And of course I am doing preptests every so often as well. I'm also incorporating stuff outside the physical studying of the LSAT as well. I've made my own study bible and I review that every night before bed. I've also gotten copies of Scientific American, the Economist, and National Geographic to help with my RC scores. I'm fairly confident with LG where I score perfect almost every time, so I'm not worried about that aspect of the test. I always look at the LSAT blogs and forums for help with tips and anything I'm struggling with. So what more can I do here to ensure I get a high score and not have the same situation happen to me where I do well with preptests and end up losing many points when it actually counts?
I really don't want to give up on this (as you can probably tell with the number of times I've attempted this test). Any and all advice and help is greatly appreciated!