- Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:06 am
#17339
Hello,
I've been preparing for the LSAT for a few months now. I've taking the Full-length in-person course this summer in preparation for the September test, however, the week leading up to it, I was only scoring in the low 160s and didn't feel ready for the test, so I decided to post-pone and write it this December.
With my preparation now, I seem to be averaging a score of 165. I've hit scores of 166, 167, and even a 169 (my highest ever) just last week alone. However, I feel that I've used my resources available to me to my fullest extent. I study on average around 5-6 hours a day, and I'm at the stage where I'm doing a prep-test almost everyday. I've even gotten a tutor to help me out with my studying to see where I can improve. I do keep up to date with the discussion forum posts for any tips that can help me and even the Powerscore blogs. However, with the amount of studying I've done, I can say that out of all the released preptests, I've probably gone through 75% of them already.
In terms of my breakdown on how I'm doing by section, I can confidently say that Logic Games is really easy for me, I always score perfect on that section. However, my Reading Comprehension usually scores between 20-23, and my Logical Reasoning I would score around 19-23 for both sections.
When I originally started studying I scored a 147 on my diagnostic. I'm extremely proud on how far I've come with my score, however, my goal is to get 170+ on the test. In terms of what I've done to try to improve my score, I've done exercises where I would focus on trouble spots I have for specific LR questions and try to establish a good base there. I've purchased the LR question-type book to help me with this. I've even done the pre-phrasing exercises that was talked about in one of the blogs. I've even studied the bibles and created my own "study notes" of condensed ideas from that so that I have something to refer to and look back on (basically it has everything from what a question stem would look like, any techniques to use, and what the purpose of that question is, for every single question type on LR).
When I'm doing my preptests, I always add in an experimental section and try to simulate test-day conditions as much as I can, so that I get used to the timings and mental stamina.
Unfortunately, considering that this test is only a few weeks away, I am a little concerned that I'm beginning to plateau with my score averaging around 165. I can't lie that this is a bit stressful for me, as I've already done the LSAT test twice, and this is my third time I'll be writing it, so there is some pressure there.
Do you have any tips or exercises (other than what I've been doing) that may help me progress my score further and break into the 170s?
Thanks in advance!
I've been preparing for the LSAT for a few months now. I've taking the Full-length in-person course this summer in preparation for the September test, however, the week leading up to it, I was only scoring in the low 160s and didn't feel ready for the test, so I decided to post-pone and write it this December.
With my preparation now, I seem to be averaging a score of 165. I've hit scores of 166, 167, and even a 169 (my highest ever) just last week alone. However, I feel that I've used my resources available to me to my fullest extent. I study on average around 5-6 hours a day, and I'm at the stage where I'm doing a prep-test almost everyday. I've even gotten a tutor to help me out with my studying to see where I can improve. I do keep up to date with the discussion forum posts for any tips that can help me and even the Powerscore blogs. However, with the amount of studying I've done, I can say that out of all the released preptests, I've probably gone through 75% of them already.
In terms of my breakdown on how I'm doing by section, I can confidently say that Logic Games is really easy for me, I always score perfect on that section. However, my Reading Comprehension usually scores between 20-23, and my Logical Reasoning I would score around 19-23 for both sections.
When I originally started studying I scored a 147 on my diagnostic. I'm extremely proud on how far I've come with my score, however, my goal is to get 170+ on the test. In terms of what I've done to try to improve my score, I've done exercises where I would focus on trouble spots I have for specific LR questions and try to establish a good base there. I've purchased the LR question-type book to help me with this. I've even done the pre-phrasing exercises that was talked about in one of the blogs. I've even studied the bibles and created my own "study notes" of condensed ideas from that so that I have something to refer to and look back on (basically it has everything from what a question stem would look like, any techniques to use, and what the purpose of that question is, for every single question type on LR).
When I'm doing my preptests, I always add in an experimental section and try to simulate test-day conditions as much as I can, so that I get used to the timings and mental stamina.
Unfortunately, considering that this test is only a few weeks away, I am a little concerned that I'm beginning to plateau with my score averaging around 165. I can't lie that this is a bit stressful for me, as I've already done the LSAT test twice, and this is my third time I'll be writing it, so there is some pressure there.
Do you have any tips or exercises (other than what I've been doing) that may help me progress my score further and break into the 170s?
Thanks in advance!