Sure it's possible, sdsu1414! You've already come a long way, 11 points up from where you started, and continued hard work and practice can get you a lot further. It's up to you to put in the work, of course, and to take advantage of all the resources at your disposal, including the books and this forum, but also our blog, practice tests, and anything else you can get your hands on. We can't guarantee any particular results, of course, but you aren't describing anything unreasonable here.
Here are a few resources you could tap into, especially since you have decided to invest in our publications (and thank you for that vote of confidence, we appreciate it!)
Our self-study site, where you can get free study guides for the 2.5 months you have left (and I would suggest the 3 month plan if you can compress it some based on your prior experience; otherwise, the 2 month plan with a little breathing room)
https://studentcenter.powerscore.com/self-study/
This blog article to help you make the most of your practice tests:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-be ... tice-tests
If tutoring is an option that fits in with your available time and budget, consider speaking with one of our tutors. We have options for online as well as in person tutoring, depending on where you are, and a tutor may be able to help you pinpoint a few key areas for improvement to drive that score up.
Good luck! We'll look forward to hearing more from you here to help you with your goals.
Adam M. Tyson
PowerScore LSAT, GRE, ACT and SAT Instructor
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