- Tue Mar 07, 2017 10:34 am
#33292
Hi all,
So I'm studying for the September LSAT this year (I started last September) and despite being nearly halfway through my 12-month study plan (which is a personalised version of the PowerScore one) I don't feel as though I'm improving as much as I want to be. One of the things making it more difficult is that I'm actually a UK student, so many resources generally available to test-takers are out of reach for me.
I'm aiming pretty high; ideally I'd like to get into Harvard/Columbia/Chicago. Naturally this means I'm going to need a score of at least 172 or so and obviously to be more comfortable about my chances of admission a touch higher would be lovely. I did a cold test before I started my studies of 160, and have done a further 5 since. They've ranged between 158 and 162 generally (although I did do a 164 yesterday in my most recent attempt). I suppose I'm just starting to get slightly concerned as I had hoped I'd be further along by this point.
I'm just not sure what I'm not quite getting. I tend to be very meticulous with reviewing my tests, making notes on the bibles and taking my time to complete all the assignments. I find the majority of the material fairly easy to understand (except conditional reasoning, for some reason that confuses the hell out of me). My performance in the sections is pretty consistent. I'm usually around a -7 in LGs (mainly timing issues), a -3 in both LR sections and a -8 or so in RC.
I suppose I'd like to know if there's something else I can do to kickstart more of an improvement. I'd really like to be hitting 170s in another 3 months or so.
Cheers
Chris
So I'm studying for the September LSAT this year (I started last September) and despite being nearly halfway through my 12-month study plan (which is a personalised version of the PowerScore one) I don't feel as though I'm improving as much as I want to be. One of the things making it more difficult is that I'm actually a UK student, so many resources generally available to test-takers are out of reach for me.
I'm aiming pretty high; ideally I'd like to get into Harvard/Columbia/Chicago. Naturally this means I'm going to need a score of at least 172 or so and obviously to be more comfortable about my chances of admission a touch higher would be lovely. I did a cold test before I started my studies of 160, and have done a further 5 since. They've ranged between 158 and 162 generally (although I did do a 164 yesterday in my most recent attempt). I suppose I'm just starting to get slightly concerned as I had hoped I'd be further along by this point.
I'm just not sure what I'm not quite getting. I tend to be very meticulous with reviewing my tests, making notes on the bibles and taking my time to complete all the assignments. I find the majority of the material fairly easy to understand (except conditional reasoning, for some reason that confuses the hell out of me). My performance in the sections is pretty consistent. I'm usually around a -7 in LGs (mainly timing issues), a -3 in both LR sections and a -8 or so in RC.
I suppose I'd like to know if there's something else I can do to kickstart more of an improvement. I'd really like to be hitting 170s in another 3 months or so.
Cheers
Chris