- Thu May 31, 2012 3:23 pm
#4223
I cant seem to improve my score any more. I just finished the Powerscore virtual online class, and the techniques, I think, have helped me tremendously. I was not able to put in the time for homework during the course like I should have and I think that has put a damper on my score, however, I have completed the majority of all the homework and practice problems in the lessons. I have watched several hours of the modules online as well. When I take my tests, I try to consciously employ the Powerscore techniques I have learned, but I feel as though I have hit a road block.
I took a practice LSAT just before I started the course, without having done any preparation except for having read about the test online. I made a 150. Throughout the course, until now, I have taken 8 practice tests. My scores have been 156, 158, 156, 159, 158, 160, 159, and 160. For some reason, I guess I am expecting to see a score jump of some sort. I am aiming for a 165.
After a take a practice test, I usually spend about 4 hours going over the test. I run through all the problems whether or not they were difficult/easy or I got them wrong/right.
As far as logical reasoning, I am starting to notice a few trends. I only answer strengthen and weaken questions correctly about 50% of the time. I also consistently have issues with S/N conditional reasoning and cause/effect. I also have issues with Justify questions. However, I am pretty consistent at answering assumption and resolve questions correctly. Also, I have noticed that any questions that students have answered correctly at a rate of less than 50% wrong, I have a high chance of getting wrong. Obviously saying that seems like well yeah of course you have a high change of getting harder questions wrong, but there seems to usually be about 7 of those questions on a typical LR section and I usually get 6 of them wrong. And typically I get 6 to 8 questions wrong on a LR section. I am skipping questions if I don't immediately understand what I am reading.
As far as the reading comp section, I would say it is my weakest section. I never can finish and I have a hard time with questions like Which one of the following would the author agree with, or which one of the following would you infer about the author, or which one of the following best describes the authors opinion. Basically, author perspective questions pose a lot of difficulty for me. And, I think because of this I often lose sight of the argument of the passage and that creates difficulty for other questions. I usually get 8 to 12 wrong per section.
As far as the Logic Games, I think this is probably my strongest section. I have had one test where I got them all wrong and some where I have gotten 6 wrong. I have never gotten more than 6 wrong. Typically I get 2 wrong. I think the biggest problem I have for this section are on games where I can't figure out what the base should be. Usually I pick the wrong one I guess.
So, what do you think would help me the most in the next week and two days before the LSAT as far as improving my score? Is there anything that I should definitely be doing or not doing that perhaps I am not aware of?
Any advice on improving my score or strategy would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much!
I took a practice LSAT just before I started the course, without having done any preparation except for having read about the test online. I made a 150. Throughout the course, until now, I have taken 8 practice tests. My scores have been 156, 158, 156, 159, 158, 160, 159, and 160. For some reason, I guess I am expecting to see a score jump of some sort. I am aiming for a 165.
After a take a practice test, I usually spend about 4 hours going over the test. I run through all the problems whether or not they were difficult/easy or I got them wrong/right.
As far as logical reasoning, I am starting to notice a few trends. I only answer strengthen and weaken questions correctly about 50% of the time. I also consistently have issues with S/N conditional reasoning and cause/effect. I also have issues with Justify questions. However, I am pretty consistent at answering assumption and resolve questions correctly. Also, I have noticed that any questions that students have answered correctly at a rate of less than 50% wrong, I have a high chance of getting wrong. Obviously saying that seems like well yeah of course you have a high change of getting harder questions wrong, but there seems to usually be about 7 of those questions on a typical LR section and I usually get 6 of them wrong. And typically I get 6 to 8 questions wrong on a LR section. I am skipping questions if I don't immediately understand what I am reading.
As far as the reading comp section, I would say it is my weakest section. I never can finish and I have a hard time with questions like Which one of the following would the author agree with, or which one of the following would you infer about the author, or which one of the following best describes the authors opinion. Basically, author perspective questions pose a lot of difficulty for me. And, I think because of this I often lose sight of the argument of the passage and that creates difficulty for other questions. I usually get 8 to 12 wrong per section.
As far as the Logic Games, I think this is probably my strongest section. I have had one test where I got them all wrong and some where I have gotten 6 wrong. I have never gotten more than 6 wrong. Typically I get 2 wrong. I think the biggest problem I have for this section are on games where I can't figure out what the base should be. Usually I pick the wrong one I guess.
So, what do you think would help me the most in the next week and two days before the LSAT as far as improving my score? Is there anything that I should definitely be doing or not doing that perhaps I am not aware of?
Any advice on improving my score or strategy would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much!