- Mon Aug 08, 2016 8:47 pm
#27718
I'm an aspiring law student from Binghamton University, about to be attending my senior year. I'm also a political science major with a minor in business management. I'm reaching out because I bought the self-study package last January and since that point I've been doing my best to follow the week by week plan (having to take some weeks off due to midterms, finals, projects etc), but I have been relatively consistent this summer putting in about 6 hours worth of work each week. At the moment, the only things for me to do seem to be practicing more reading comprehension passages and taking a practice test each week.
At the moment, I believe I have taken 9 practice tests (2 of which were untimed)
The untimed scores were completed back in late spring where I achieved a 167 and 168. The next 7 practice tests have been consistent scores of 158-160. I've performed exceptionally well in Logic Games, but my performance is hindered by my struggles with time on Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. I am scheduled to take the LSAT on September 24 and I am concerned that my score isn't going up as high as I would like it to. I have a 4.0 GPA and am going to be applying to law schools such as Columbia, NYU, Fordham, Brooklyn and Cardozo after I receive my test scores and I have a goal of getting back to that 168 range and even higher. I was confident that with the help of the books I could reach my goal on my own, but the little to no improvement I have seen has been discouraging. I'm sure this is a common problem for most students who also do self-study. Thus, I'm reaching out to see what you might recommend as tips to help me reach my goal.
Prephrasing and making sure I understand everything in the stimulus has helped me with my performance on Logical Reasoning, but I simply feel as if time is getting away from me on these practice tests and that on reading comp and logical reasoning I spend too much time looking at answers. I would love to hear what you would recommend, and maybe a possible new study plan to follow that with dedicated practice and my work ethic would a more significant improvement in my score. Thank you so much for your help and I look forward to hearing from all of you.
At the moment, I believe I have taken 9 practice tests (2 of which were untimed)
The untimed scores were completed back in late spring where I achieved a 167 and 168. The next 7 practice tests have been consistent scores of 158-160. I've performed exceptionally well in Logic Games, but my performance is hindered by my struggles with time on Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. I am scheduled to take the LSAT on September 24 and I am concerned that my score isn't going up as high as I would like it to. I have a 4.0 GPA and am going to be applying to law schools such as Columbia, NYU, Fordham, Brooklyn and Cardozo after I receive my test scores and I have a goal of getting back to that 168 range and even higher. I was confident that with the help of the books I could reach my goal on my own, but the little to no improvement I have seen has been discouraging. I'm sure this is a common problem for most students who also do self-study. Thus, I'm reaching out to see what you might recommend as tips to help me reach my goal.
Prephrasing and making sure I understand everything in the stimulus has helped me with my performance on Logical Reasoning, but I simply feel as if time is getting away from me on these practice tests and that on reading comp and logical reasoning I spend too much time looking at answers. I would love to hear what you would recommend, and maybe a possible new study plan to follow that with dedicated practice and my work ethic would a more significant improvement in my score. Thank you so much for your help and I look forward to hearing from all of you.