- Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:42 am
#21513
Hello,
I just got my scores from the December LSAT yesterday and got a 161. This was below my diagnostic score that I took over the summer and I'm concerned about my dip. My average score on practice tests was higher than that. I'm hoping to score around 168-172. The December test was much harder than any practice I had done. I struggled a lot on the games, which is normally a stronger section for me and my logical reasoning scores were also very rough. I got around 14 questions wrong total. I don't feel like I need to start from scratch with my studying. I'm not sure that would be a productive use of my time. I still feel comfortable with the games. Tha pattern game killed me, but I think if I had studied it more I would've been fine. My main concern now is improving on the logical reasoning. This has always been my weakness and my main obstacle to getting any score increases in practice. Do you have any advice for me on how I should begin my studying? Also how would you recommend me approaching my studying in general for a retake?
Thank you!!
I just got my scores from the December LSAT yesterday and got a 161. This was below my diagnostic score that I took over the summer and I'm concerned about my dip. My average score on practice tests was higher than that. I'm hoping to score around 168-172. The December test was much harder than any practice I had done. I struggled a lot on the games, which is normally a stronger section for me and my logical reasoning scores were also very rough. I got around 14 questions wrong total. I don't feel like I need to start from scratch with my studying. I'm not sure that would be a productive use of my time. I still feel comfortable with the games. Tha pattern game killed me, but I think if I had studied it more I would've been fine. My main concern now is improving on the logical reasoning. This has always been my weakness and my main obstacle to getting any score increases in practice. Do you have any advice for me on how I should begin my studying? Also how would you recommend me approaching my studying in general for a retake?
Thank you!!