- Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:44 am
#21515
Hello,
I took the full-length Powerscore LSAT course from October to December and wrote the test in December.
I started the course with 0 knowledge about the LSAT and scored a 134 on the diagnostic test on the first day. I scored a 141 on the second test, however, my score remained the same (1-3 points up or down) since then. I was really frustrated that I wasn't improving my score and wanted to cancel my December test but I had spent so much money on the application I thought I'd give it a shot especially to gain experience.
I just received my score and again I scored a 141. I was planning on retaking the February test but I am so discouraged now, I don't know how much I can improve in a month.
One of my issues is with time management. I can usually complete 15-17 questions but even though I spend more time on fewer questions, I am only answering an average of 9 correctly. My weakest section is the logical reasoning. Although I have tried to focus on the main question types and despite the fact that I answer the homework questions correctly (usually untimed), I still struggle with answering the questions correctly during the tests.
I received accommodations during university due to a disability but I was getting better and not using my accommodations as much so I decided to not request accommodations for the LSAT, but now I don't know if I should request it for the next LSAT.
I want to know if I should retake the February LSAT, what I should do to improve my score and if I should request for accommodations.
I took the full-length Powerscore LSAT course from October to December and wrote the test in December.
I started the course with 0 knowledge about the LSAT and scored a 134 on the diagnostic test on the first day. I scored a 141 on the second test, however, my score remained the same (1-3 points up or down) since then. I was really frustrated that I wasn't improving my score and wanted to cancel my December test but I had spent so much money on the application I thought I'd give it a shot especially to gain experience.
I just received my score and again I scored a 141. I was planning on retaking the February test but I am so discouraged now, I don't know how much I can improve in a month.
One of my issues is with time management. I can usually complete 15-17 questions but even though I spend more time on fewer questions, I am only answering an average of 9 correctly. My weakest section is the logical reasoning. Although I have tried to focus on the main question types and despite the fact that I answer the homework questions correctly (usually untimed), I still struggle with answering the questions correctly during the tests.
I received accommodations during university due to a disability but I was getting better and not using my accommodations as much so I decided to not request accommodations for the LSAT, but now I don't know if I should request it for the next LSAT.
I want to know if I should retake the February LSAT, what I should do to improve my score and if I should request for accommodations.