- Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:56 am
#38744
Hi there,
So I started off with a 147 and have brought my score up to a 160-162 range. However, my dream is to go to USC. I know my current LSAT score is not competitive for USC. Do you think it is possible to raise my score to a 166 given the time left before the September LSAT?
The studying I have done so far is every single homework question up until Lesson 11 provided by PowerScore. Once I am done with Lesson 12 (hopefully by the middle of next week), I plan to take many practice tests. I have so far taken about 12-15 practice tests. I haven't improved on my score in a few weeks though. However, I haven't really implemented everything I have learned from the lessons. Once I am done with the lessons,I plan on reviewing my notes and trying to implement everything I've learned.
Also, when I go back and review my mistakes from the practice LSATs I notice that a lot of the answers that I get wrong, I narrowed down to two answers and picked the wrong one. Once I review the answers, it is obvious to me why the right answer was right and I have this moment of "oh duh!" If I count those answers, my score improves to a 168. Also, my weakest section is the reading comprehension section. I always have to rush through it and miss almost half the questions. Do you think I should focus on just doing 3 of the passages?
In conclusion, I'm really worried and would like to know if you have heard of any person improving substantially in the last 3 weeks. Thank you for your time.
-Yvette
So I started off with a 147 and have brought my score up to a 160-162 range. However, my dream is to go to USC. I know my current LSAT score is not competitive for USC. Do you think it is possible to raise my score to a 166 given the time left before the September LSAT?
The studying I have done so far is every single homework question up until Lesson 11 provided by PowerScore. Once I am done with Lesson 12 (hopefully by the middle of next week), I plan to take many practice tests. I have so far taken about 12-15 practice tests. I haven't improved on my score in a few weeks though. However, I haven't really implemented everything I have learned from the lessons. Once I am done with the lessons,I plan on reviewing my notes and trying to implement everything I've learned.
Also, when I go back and review my mistakes from the practice LSATs I notice that a lot of the answers that I get wrong, I narrowed down to two answers and picked the wrong one. Once I review the answers, it is obvious to me why the right answer was right and I have this moment of "oh duh!" If I count those answers, my score improves to a 168. Also, my weakest section is the reading comprehension section. I always have to rush through it and miss almost half the questions. Do you think I should focus on just doing 3 of the passages?
In conclusion, I'm really worried and would like to know if you have heard of any person improving substantially in the last 3 weeks. Thank you for your time.
-Yvette