- Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:52 pm
#4504
Hi,
First, I'd just like to thank you, prep teachers/instructors/experts, for all the advice you've given! I've been reading some of the answers you gave to some posts and they've definitely helped me.
My problem is that I think I might have hit a score block. In my last three LSAT practice tests I’ve hit personal records on individual sections. On one test, I got only three wrong in the RC section. On another, I got only two wrong in the LR section. On the other, I got 6 wrong on the LG section. However, the scores of each test were similar, in the range of 160-162. That’s why I’ve decided to take a break for a few days from practice tests to analyze my weaknesses further. Although disappointed, I tell myself this is an improvement for me, jumping 10 points since my first practice test. I hope to break/reach 170 by the time I finish 15 more practice tests. I plan to take the real test next year, June.
I’ve taken 9 practice tests so far, have read the LR Bible, LG Bible, and have done the workbooks for each bible. After every test, I review only the questions I got wrong and write down a broad principle I need to remember for the next time I take a test (for example, ‘rely on your instinct when stuck’ because the answer my instinct had initially pointed me to turned out to be the right answer). However, reading some of the posts on the forum, it seems I could take more time reviewing my tests. I have not taken a Powerscore course yet.
On average, roughly, I get:
22/27 on RC
18/25 on LR
16/24 on LG
My schedule for the next remaining month consists of continuously taking practice tests every day (except, recently, I broke that pattern deliberately). I committed the previous month to completing the workbooks and the bibles, plus a diagnostic before all of the prep.
I’m most worried about my LG and LR performance. My weaknesses in LR are mainly Weaken, Flaw in Reasoning, and Assumption questions. I’ve been making improvements with the questions but I could really use some help. I’ve re-read the relevant LR Bible chapters again to commit some of the principles/techniques to memory so that it becomes second-nature (e.g. personalize the argument, assumption negation technique), as Powerscore advised in one of the posts, but is there anything else I should do? I usually fall short of completing the LR section in time by 2-3 questions. I wish to increase my speed in reading the stimulus and the answer choices. There are a few times I need to read the stimulus a second time so I’ve made it a goal to try reading the stimulus only once.
In LG, I have trouble finishing the 4 games. I complete 3 games and one question from the fourth game until time is up. I spend around 2.5 minutes reading and diagramming the game and its rules and the rest in answering the questions. Speed seems to be the problem for me.
I’ve been upbeat about RC so far. Now, I complete all the questions in time and usually get 3 wrong. I’m aiming to get a perfect score on it soon.
This post is a bit long but I didn’t want to take and waste any more practice tests without an improved understanding of the test. Any critique/feedback would be greatly appreciated! Once again, thank you for this excellent forum resource!
First, I'd just like to thank you, prep teachers/instructors/experts, for all the advice you've given! I've been reading some of the answers you gave to some posts and they've definitely helped me.
My problem is that I think I might have hit a score block. In my last three LSAT practice tests I’ve hit personal records on individual sections. On one test, I got only three wrong in the RC section. On another, I got only two wrong in the LR section. On the other, I got 6 wrong on the LG section. However, the scores of each test were similar, in the range of 160-162. That’s why I’ve decided to take a break for a few days from practice tests to analyze my weaknesses further. Although disappointed, I tell myself this is an improvement for me, jumping 10 points since my first practice test. I hope to break/reach 170 by the time I finish 15 more practice tests. I plan to take the real test next year, June.
I’ve taken 9 practice tests so far, have read the LR Bible, LG Bible, and have done the workbooks for each bible. After every test, I review only the questions I got wrong and write down a broad principle I need to remember for the next time I take a test (for example, ‘rely on your instinct when stuck’ because the answer my instinct had initially pointed me to turned out to be the right answer). However, reading some of the posts on the forum, it seems I could take more time reviewing my tests. I have not taken a Powerscore course yet.
On average, roughly, I get:
22/27 on RC
18/25 on LR
16/24 on LG
My schedule for the next remaining month consists of continuously taking practice tests every day (except, recently, I broke that pattern deliberately). I committed the previous month to completing the workbooks and the bibles, plus a diagnostic before all of the prep.
I’m most worried about my LG and LR performance. My weaknesses in LR are mainly Weaken, Flaw in Reasoning, and Assumption questions. I’ve been making improvements with the questions but I could really use some help. I’ve re-read the relevant LR Bible chapters again to commit some of the principles/techniques to memory so that it becomes second-nature (e.g. personalize the argument, assumption negation technique), as Powerscore advised in one of the posts, but is there anything else I should do? I usually fall short of completing the LR section in time by 2-3 questions. I wish to increase my speed in reading the stimulus and the answer choices. There are a few times I need to read the stimulus a second time so I’ve made it a goal to try reading the stimulus only once.
In LG, I have trouble finishing the 4 games. I complete 3 games and one question from the fourth game until time is up. I spend around 2.5 minutes reading and diagramming the game and its rules and the rest in answering the questions. Speed seems to be the problem for me.
I’ve been upbeat about RC so far. Now, I complete all the questions in time and usually get 3 wrong. I’m aiming to get a perfect score on it soon.
This post is a bit long but I didn’t want to take and waste any more practice tests without an improved understanding of the test. Any critique/feedback would be greatly appreciated! Once again, thank you for this excellent forum resource!