- Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:17 pm
#4754
Hi,
I just took the December 2004 PT, and after taking it I felt that I got around a 165. I ended up scoring a 162. The one I took 13 days ago, I scored a 160 on, and the two I had taken a few months before that I had scored a 163 and a 161 on. The two previous to that were 154 and 150, and 153 a few years ago, but I don't take those into account anymore.
On the one I took today, I had done my best overall performance in LR. Before today, my best score on LR had been getting 9 incorrect with a worse performance on the LR experimental. On this one, I got 45/50, and 22/26 on the experimental section that I took from an old LSAT. On LG, I got 19/22. The bad section I had was RC, which tends to be my worst section, I got 13/27, which is awful in my book.
In LR, I had started off a bit shaky in the first section, but regained my focus, had a small amount of time to check some I wasn't sure about, and got 3 wrong in that section.
Then, I did the RC section. I started to feel burnt out, somewhat, in the second passage - I think mainly because I wasn't really following what was going on in the passage - but either way, I got 2/8 on that passage after getting 4/6 on the first passage. The first two passages were Humanities. The third passage was science, and I scored 5/5. The last passage I was low on time, so I did almost no diagramming, didn't have the passage down well, rushed through the questions, forcibly educatedly guessing on most of them, and ended up scoring 2/8 on that section. That section was Law/Diversity. I feel that the second passage is what really slowed me down, as I reread parts of it - which didn't really help me understand it. When I was doing the science passage, I was answering a lot of the questions from memory, and didn't really need to look back in the passage that much, and actually got all five of the questions right.
RC has been my weakest section in all standardized tests throughout my life. Over the past week, I've tried to most days, go through 1-3 passages a day, and work on diagramming them quicker, focusing on not over-diagramming. My overall regimen lately has been, to do a few LG per day, a few RC per day, and about 20-30 LR questions per-day on average. What would suggest I change that to? I'm finishing up the LR Homeworks soon, as I'm in Lesson 10 for those. I start school again in about two weeks.
Should I start timing myself more often? I've started timing myself in LG, trying to keep myself under 9 mins per game, but I haven't yet for RC, and I don't for LR. What should I do with that?
In the LG section, the first game go to me a little bit. I realized just now that I completely mis diagrammed one of the rules, which is probably why it took me a bit too long to get through that one, and I now realize that I'm lucky that I only got 2 of my 3 wrong in that one. And one of the two wrong was a careless mistake. And the other one wrong was one of the two I guessed. That's pretty surprising given the fact that I mis-diagrammed a rule. The second one, I also don't think I got through fast enough (wasted time trying with templates that didn't pan out), but I didn't get any wrong, and left myself about 15 mins for the last two games. The third game had a lot of conditional reasoning, and I got one wrong there. The fourth game I was rushed, but I managed to get them all right.
Overall, I feel pretty good about this test, as I see that I'm improving in LR, I see that I'm getting a little bit better and more poised in LG, and I see that biggest weakness is still RC.
But what advice can you give me to overcome that weakness? And what would you answer to my questions earlier? What should daily to really fix that RC weakness, and what should I do in the other sections to keep improving?
I plan on taking another test on Tuesday. Should I push it off to maybe next Thursday instead? Which PT should I take? Should I move forward to more recent ones or should I take the next most recent after Dec '04? And is there a point in going over the RC section of this past test? If so, how should I analyze it?
Thanks for your help!
-Moshe
I just took the December 2004 PT, and after taking it I felt that I got around a 165. I ended up scoring a 162. The one I took 13 days ago, I scored a 160 on, and the two I had taken a few months before that I had scored a 163 and a 161 on. The two previous to that were 154 and 150, and 153 a few years ago, but I don't take those into account anymore.
On the one I took today, I had done my best overall performance in LR. Before today, my best score on LR had been getting 9 incorrect with a worse performance on the LR experimental. On this one, I got 45/50, and 22/26 on the experimental section that I took from an old LSAT. On LG, I got 19/22. The bad section I had was RC, which tends to be my worst section, I got 13/27, which is awful in my book.
In LR, I had started off a bit shaky in the first section, but regained my focus, had a small amount of time to check some I wasn't sure about, and got 3 wrong in that section.
Then, I did the RC section. I started to feel burnt out, somewhat, in the second passage - I think mainly because I wasn't really following what was going on in the passage - but either way, I got 2/8 on that passage after getting 4/6 on the first passage. The first two passages were Humanities. The third passage was science, and I scored 5/5. The last passage I was low on time, so I did almost no diagramming, didn't have the passage down well, rushed through the questions, forcibly educatedly guessing on most of them, and ended up scoring 2/8 on that section. That section was Law/Diversity. I feel that the second passage is what really slowed me down, as I reread parts of it - which didn't really help me understand it. When I was doing the science passage, I was answering a lot of the questions from memory, and didn't really need to look back in the passage that much, and actually got all five of the questions right.
RC has been my weakest section in all standardized tests throughout my life. Over the past week, I've tried to most days, go through 1-3 passages a day, and work on diagramming them quicker, focusing on not over-diagramming. My overall regimen lately has been, to do a few LG per day, a few RC per day, and about 20-30 LR questions per-day on average. What would suggest I change that to? I'm finishing up the LR Homeworks soon, as I'm in Lesson 10 for those. I start school again in about two weeks.
Should I start timing myself more often? I've started timing myself in LG, trying to keep myself under 9 mins per game, but I haven't yet for RC, and I don't for LR. What should I do with that?
In the LG section, the first game go to me a little bit. I realized just now that I completely mis diagrammed one of the rules, which is probably why it took me a bit too long to get through that one, and I now realize that I'm lucky that I only got 2 of my 3 wrong in that one. And one of the two wrong was a careless mistake. And the other one wrong was one of the two I guessed. That's pretty surprising given the fact that I mis-diagrammed a rule. The second one, I also don't think I got through fast enough (wasted time trying with templates that didn't pan out), but I didn't get any wrong, and left myself about 15 mins for the last two games. The third game had a lot of conditional reasoning, and I got one wrong there. The fourth game I was rushed, but I managed to get them all right.
Overall, I feel pretty good about this test, as I see that I'm improving in LR, I see that I'm getting a little bit better and more poised in LG, and I see that biggest weakness is still RC.
But what advice can you give me to overcome that weakness? And what would you answer to my questions earlier? What should daily to really fix that RC weakness, and what should I do in the other sections to keep improving?
I plan on taking another test on Tuesday. Should I push it off to maybe next Thursday instead? Which PT should I take? Should I move forward to more recent ones or should I take the next most recent after Dec '04? And is there a point in going over the RC section of this past test? If so, how should I analyze it?
Thanks for your help!
-Moshe