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- Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:30 pm
#105742
Hello. I am an international test taker giving the LSAT in April. I have been studying for almost 3 months and my diagnostic score was 149. Since then I have improved considerably and my highest score in 2 different PTs has been 168. However, there is a lot of variance in my scores where I've even fallen to early 160s such as in PT 85. However, on average, my score lies in the 165-166 range across multiple PTs.
The breakdown on average is -2 -3 on LG and RC both and around -5 on LR. My aim is to cross at least a 171 for the April LSAT and would want any tips on how to schedule my study for the next 3 weeks. I have read the PowerScore bibles and done many drill sections too. From amongst the latest PTs, I have PT 86-94 left to do. Should I focus more on drilling individual questions, doing timed sections, or should I heavily prioritise doing as many PTs as I can?
Also is a better approach at this point to solidify my RC LG even more to get a -0 -1 or should I focus on LR to get it to -2 -3 to be able to get my desired score.
I can spare about 4-5 hours daily for the next 3 weeks so would love some help on figuring out how to plan these last few weeks.
The breakdown on average is -2 -3 on LG and RC both and around -5 on LR. My aim is to cross at least a 171 for the April LSAT and would want any tips on how to schedule my study for the next 3 weeks. I have read the PowerScore bibles and done many drill sections too. From amongst the latest PTs, I have PT 86-94 left to do. Should I focus more on drilling individual questions, doing timed sections, or should I heavily prioritise doing as many PTs as I can?
Also is a better approach at this point to solidify my RC LG even more to get a -0 -1 or should I focus on LR to get it to -2 -3 to be able to get my desired score.
I can spare about 4-5 hours daily for the next 3 weeks so would love some help on figuring out how to plan these last few weeks.