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- Sat Jan 13, 2024 3:07 pm
#104877
Hi everyone! I’m currently an undergrad freshman at Penn State, and I’m looking to take the LSAT sometime in June. My diagnostic score isn’t the typical take a prep test cold score though— I got a 163 after finishing the logic games bible. It was one of the LSATs with 2 LR sections, so I ended up with -5 on RC, -7&-9 on LR, and -3 on LG. How realistic is it to improve to a 175+ score by June?
I’m currently halfway through the logical reasoning bible, and I try to do some drills of specific question types every couple chapters. Right now, I think I want to start taking a prep test a week after I get through the LR bible. I’m thinking I can work through the RC bible in between tests.
My other main concern with logic games is the grouping games— I almost always miss one question with these games. With the other types of games I can get perfect games when I do drills with some level of frequency. The complicated grouping games always trip be up though. Should I expect improvement if I just keep drilling that?
Other than those concerns, I think I’m in fairly good shape. Is there anything else I haven’t considered?
I’m currently halfway through the logical reasoning bible, and I try to do some drills of specific question types every couple chapters. Right now, I think I want to start taking a prep test a week after I get through the LR bible. I’m thinking I can work through the RC bible in between tests.
My other main concern with logic games is the grouping games— I almost always miss one question with these games. With the other types of games I can get perfect games when I do drills with some level of frequency. The complicated grouping games always trip be up though. Should I expect improvement if I just keep drilling that?
Other than those concerns, I think I’m in fairly good shape. Is there anything else I haven’t considered?