- Mon Jul 02, 2018 6:27 pm
#47367
Hello,
I just got my LSAT score, a 155, and I am absolutely devastated. I say this because I was studying for the June LSAT since January and by May I was in 165+ avg range and even broke 170 on my last few practice tests. I even felt pretty good about the actual test day, so I was extremely shocked to see that I tanked it.
I know that I’m retaking it in September so I wanted to know how you would suggest going about this studying round. I self-studied with the bibles (given they were older versions) last time around and took many real practice tests, but I’m not sure that it would be very productive or helpful to do the same thing this time around. I really only have September to take the test as I’m applying this cycle and I need to get 170+ (that’s my ultimate goal). Given all this information, I was wondering what advice you would have for me? Should I consider (or even actually go through) taking a course? Should I start from scratch and relearn all the information given to me in the Bible? I really would appreciate any in-depth advice you have. Thank you in advance.
I was down to -2 on LG, -4 on LR (both sections combined), and around -3 on RC. I would take my practice tests as similar to the real thing as possible, but I was not taking my tests with an experimental/extra section. I'm already getting back into studying but I want to know if anyone has specific advice for me, considering that my goal is to break 170 on this test in September.
I just got my LSAT score, a 155, and I am absolutely devastated. I say this because I was studying for the June LSAT since January and by May I was in 165+ avg range and even broke 170 on my last few practice tests. I even felt pretty good about the actual test day, so I was extremely shocked to see that I tanked it.
I know that I’m retaking it in September so I wanted to know how you would suggest going about this studying round. I self-studied with the bibles (given they were older versions) last time around and took many real practice tests, but I’m not sure that it would be very productive or helpful to do the same thing this time around. I really only have September to take the test as I’m applying this cycle and I need to get 170+ (that’s my ultimate goal). Given all this information, I was wondering what advice you would have for me? Should I consider (or even actually go through) taking a course? Should I start from scratch and relearn all the information given to me in the Bible? I really would appreciate any in-depth advice you have. Thank you in advance.
I was down to -2 on LG, -4 on LR (both sections combined), and around -3 on RC. I would take my practice tests as similar to the real thing as possible, but I was not taking my tests with an experimental/extra section. I'm already getting back into studying but I want to know if anyone has specific advice for me, considering that my goal is to break 170 on this test in September.