- Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:13 pm
#13232
Hi PowerScore,
I took your full-length 12-week live online course that concluded Dec 1st. Prior to the start of the course, I hadn’t even looked at an LSAT question apart from my diagnostic. Throughout the course, I was able to increase my score to the low 160’s (161-163) from my diagnostic of 148. I wasn’t one of those students that had sudden jumps; my increases were gradual and in small increments. Throughout the course, I took a total of 10 practice tests and did some section work (not a lot).
This past Saturday I took the LSAT and my guess is that I will score right in the low 160’s (at least I hope). When I started this whole process, my goal was to score 165. Going into Saturday, though I hadn’t yet reached 165 in any of my PTs, I was hoping I’d have my breakthrough moment and do the best I’d ever done. Sadly, this didn’t happen. The main reason it’s disappointing is that I definitely felt capable of scoring 165, since in all of my previous tests I felt that I was just making careless mistake after careless mistake. Analyzing Saturday’s performance, I can see several things at work. For one, I got a really slow start, which is something that just seemed to plague me throughout all of my PTs. This happened despite a 20-min warm-up at home and a game set-up at the testing center. Throughout my PTs, my first section has invariably been my worst section. Second, though I feel that I have a good understanding of all of the LSAT concepts, I can see that they just aren’t second nature. I sometimes feel unsure and do a lot of second guessing, even when I get the questions right. This obviously isn’t going to get me a high score. Finally, I burnt myself out leading up to the test. I was studying 8+ hours per day for several weeks beforehand and I just hit a brick wall the week of the test. Unfortunate timing! (Should I also mention the 4-hours of sleep I got the night before because I just simply could.not.go.to.sleep? )
I have decided to take the February LSAT and am looking for some advice on how to proceed with my studies. On my 3 PT’s (12/09, 12/11, and 10/13) leading up to Saturday's test, I scored a 163, 161, 161, respectively. I did them as 4-section tests. My LR’s ranged from -12 to -9 (total for 2 sec's), my games were constant at -9, and my RC ranged from a -2 to -8. I no longer have a goal of 165. I want to break the 170 mark and really do feel I can from here until February. I know that in order for that to happen, everything needs to be second nature. Do you have advice for how I should move forward with my studies? I have all of the course material, the Bibles which I haven’t used at all, and the weekend class booklet, also unused. I also have at least 8 unused practice tests from 2004-present that were provided with the course. I haven’t looked at the other available PrepTests but I’m guessing I can find several more that I haven’t taken and that you don’t provide with the course. I’m trying to be careful with how I proceed given my burnout but at the same time I want to utilize my time wisely because I really do think 170 is achievable for me. I'm not going down without a fight!
Should I review all the course material? The Bibles? just work on particular areas?
One additional point that I’d like to mention is that I am going to apply to schools with my Dec test score unless it’s catastrophic so on top of studying for the LSAT and other life commitments, I do have to focus on my actual law school applications as well.
As always, thanks so much for your help!
Nadia
I took your full-length 12-week live online course that concluded Dec 1st. Prior to the start of the course, I hadn’t even looked at an LSAT question apart from my diagnostic. Throughout the course, I was able to increase my score to the low 160’s (161-163) from my diagnostic of 148. I wasn’t one of those students that had sudden jumps; my increases were gradual and in small increments. Throughout the course, I took a total of 10 practice tests and did some section work (not a lot).
This past Saturday I took the LSAT and my guess is that I will score right in the low 160’s (at least I hope). When I started this whole process, my goal was to score 165. Going into Saturday, though I hadn’t yet reached 165 in any of my PTs, I was hoping I’d have my breakthrough moment and do the best I’d ever done. Sadly, this didn’t happen. The main reason it’s disappointing is that I definitely felt capable of scoring 165, since in all of my previous tests I felt that I was just making careless mistake after careless mistake. Analyzing Saturday’s performance, I can see several things at work. For one, I got a really slow start, which is something that just seemed to plague me throughout all of my PTs. This happened despite a 20-min warm-up at home and a game set-up at the testing center. Throughout my PTs, my first section has invariably been my worst section. Second, though I feel that I have a good understanding of all of the LSAT concepts, I can see that they just aren’t second nature. I sometimes feel unsure and do a lot of second guessing, even when I get the questions right. This obviously isn’t going to get me a high score. Finally, I burnt myself out leading up to the test. I was studying 8+ hours per day for several weeks beforehand and I just hit a brick wall the week of the test. Unfortunate timing! (Should I also mention the 4-hours of sleep I got the night before because I just simply could.not.go.to.sleep? )
I have decided to take the February LSAT and am looking for some advice on how to proceed with my studies. On my 3 PT’s (12/09, 12/11, and 10/13) leading up to Saturday's test, I scored a 163, 161, 161, respectively. I did them as 4-section tests. My LR’s ranged from -12 to -9 (total for 2 sec's), my games were constant at -9, and my RC ranged from a -2 to -8. I no longer have a goal of 165. I want to break the 170 mark and really do feel I can from here until February. I know that in order for that to happen, everything needs to be second nature. Do you have advice for how I should move forward with my studies? I have all of the course material, the Bibles which I haven’t used at all, and the weekend class booklet, also unused. I also have at least 8 unused practice tests from 2004-present that were provided with the course. I haven’t looked at the other available PrepTests but I’m guessing I can find several more that I haven’t taken and that you don’t provide with the course. I’m trying to be careful with how I proceed given my burnout but at the same time I want to utilize my time wisely because I really do think 170 is achievable for me. I'm not going down without a fight!
Should I review all the course material? The Bibles? just work on particular areas?
One additional point that I’d like to mention is that I am going to apply to schools with my Dec test score unless it’s catastrophic so on top of studying for the LSAT and other life commitments, I do have to focus on my actual law school applications as well.
As always, thanks so much for your help!
Nadia