- Tue Nov 12, 2013 2:08 pm
#12414
Hello There,
I took the online prep course that ended before Oct. LSAT to prepare for the Dec. test, and have been practicing since then. I re-listen to lectures, and recaps, have been practicing with timed sections, and try to take at least three full LSAT Prep tests a week. I'm stuck in the 154-157 range and getting really frustrated here.
I review the questions I get wrong, and on the most part I understand why I got them wrong, however, I'm finding it hard to apply all the techniques I've learned through the test prep course, especially with the time restrain. I'm getting way better in the logic games section, the RC is up and down, but with LR I average the same every time, only 15-17 correct!
I have to admit that conditional reasoning is not my strength, I do understand the concept, but when I try to apply it to the stimulus I get highly confused.
Any advice would be helpful, as I need to maximize on the time I have to prepare before Dec.
Thanks a lot
Sarah
I took the online prep course that ended before Oct. LSAT to prepare for the Dec. test, and have been practicing since then. I re-listen to lectures, and recaps, have been practicing with timed sections, and try to take at least three full LSAT Prep tests a week. I'm stuck in the 154-157 range and getting really frustrated here.
I review the questions I get wrong, and on the most part I understand why I got them wrong, however, I'm finding it hard to apply all the techniques I've learned through the test prep course, especially with the time restrain. I'm getting way better in the logic games section, the RC is up and down, but with LR I average the same every time, only 15-17 correct!
I have to admit that conditional reasoning is not my strength, I do understand the concept, but when I try to apply it to the stimulus I get highly confused.
Any advice would be helpful, as I need to maximize on the time I have to prepare before Dec.
Thanks a lot
Sarah