- Sat Oct 20, 2018 9:27 am
#59694
Hello,
I was hoping to get some help on how to improve my LSAT score. I diagnosed very low on the LSAT, hitting a 131. Since, I've been self studying part time for about 5 1/2 months. I worked full time over the summer but I took All of August and half of May off to devote to studying. I worked full time 50 hours a week June and July and studied on my
Days off. At the end of May I decided to switch to the powerscore books as the books I was using from another company were not really helping me. I finally got through the Powerscore books at the start of September and I am hitting 148-149 on prep tests. I am trying to be realistic about the score I want for the November 17 LSAT. I am hoping to get a 155, which would be about 13-15 more questions right on the test...I am in school part-time right now so the time I have to spend on the test is about 24-30 hours a week. I feel like I wasted way to much time on theory on not enough on questions which I am trying to change.
I am weak in logical reasoning (getting only 13-15 right during times sections) specifically and was wondering if you had any tips on how to improve. I am also not to strong in logic games but I have been practicing a lot more with them and have been seeing major improvements
The hardest questions for me tend to be principle and flaw questions. For flaw questions, I have a hard time figuring out how to pinpoint the flaw when a traditional flaw is not present. I was hoping to get some guidance on this particular question type.
Thanks
I was hoping to get some help on how to improve my LSAT score. I diagnosed very low on the LSAT, hitting a 131. Since, I've been self studying part time for about 5 1/2 months. I worked full time over the summer but I took All of August and half of May off to devote to studying. I worked full time 50 hours a week June and July and studied on my
Days off. At the end of May I decided to switch to the powerscore books as the books I was using from another company were not really helping me. I finally got through the Powerscore books at the start of September and I am hitting 148-149 on prep tests. I am trying to be realistic about the score I want for the November 17 LSAT. I am hoping to get a 155, which would be about 13-15 more questions right on the test...I am in school part-time right now so the time I have to spend on the test is about 24-30 hours a week. I feel like I wasted way to much time on theory on not enough on questions which I am trying to change.
I am weak in logical reasoning (getting only 13-15 right during times sections) specifically and was wondering if you had any tips on how to improve. I am also not to strong in logic games but I have been practicing a lot more with them and have been seeing major improvements
The hardest questions for me tend to be principle and flaw questions. For flaw questions, I have a hard time figuring out how to pinpoint the flaw when a traditional flaw is not present. I was hoping to get some guidance on this particular question type.
Thanks