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- Joined: Jun 29, 2021
- Tue Jun 29, 2021 6:46 pm
#88368
I started studying for the LSAT in January through Khan Academy, but realized that I needed to learn the concepts better in order to tackle many of the questions--especially the logic games. I bought the three bibles and worked through about 40% of them but i never really seemed to see my score improve. I scored 155 on the first test I took (I had unlimited time so it isn't a very good measure) and 150 on the second one (this one is probably a more accurate starting point.) I seem to have plateaued in the mid 150s and I can't seem to score any higher. I realized that it was probably better for me to be in a course since I would have an easier time staying on track and learning with an instructor who I could ask questions too. I joined one of the live online PowerScore courses that started in early June. I scored 156 on the pre-test. We just finished lesson 4 and I scored 154. I think I will be able to improve in the LG section because I haven't learned the setups for many of the game types yet, but I am worried that I consistently get 7 or 8 wrong in every LR and RC section in each test. My speed has also not improved much in linear and sequencing games, despite knowing the setups well. I have registered for the August LSAT, and I was wondering should I be worried, especially given the fact that my score hasn't improved much from when I first started studying in January?