- Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:39 pm
#20332
Hi,
I've been preparing for the LSAT rigourously since June through a Powerscore course that ended the first week of September. I prepped myself from September to October and saw about a 22 point increase. My practice tests were consistent in score range (160-164) and I felt like I could tackle the concepts and questions.
My real score? 149. It was devastating and came as a shock. After I left the test room I didn't feel like I did well, but certainly not this poorly. How can I study for the December LSAT? It's concerning because I feel like I understand the concepts, and the Practice Tests definitely reflect that. I don't tend to have test anxiety so I'm not sure that much can be deferred to that.
One thing I will say is this. I felt like I rocked the expiremental RC and didn't do well on the real RC--and that definitely reflected in my score. But LR should not have been as low as it was--and generally the strategy that works on LG for me, failed me on the test--and I knew it right after the section.
At this point, I don't know how to move forward. I could be scoring in the 80th-90th percentile again up until test day, only to find a terrible score. Definitely stumped and shocked after diligent prep for so long. Any advice?
Thanks
I've been preparing for the LSAT rigourously since June through a Powerscore course that ended the first week of September. I prepped myself from September to October and saw about a 22 point increase. My practice tests were consistent in score range (160-164) and I felt like I could tackle the concepts and questions.
My real score? 149. It was devastating and came as a shock. After I left the test room I didn't feel like I did well, but certainly not this poorly. How can I study for the December LSAT? It's concerning because I feel like I understand the concepts, and the Practice Tests definitely reflect that. I don't tend to have test anxiety so I'm not sure that much can be deferred to that.
One thing I will say is this. I felt like I rocked the expiremental RC and didn't do well on the real RC--and that definitely reflected in my score. But LR should not have been as low as it was--and generally the strategy that works on LG for me, failed me on the test--and I knew it right after the section.
At this point, I don't know how to move forward. I could be scoring in the 80th-90th percentile again up until test day, only to find a terrible score. Definitely stumped and shocked after diligent prep for so long. Any advice?
Thanks