- Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:49 am
#76694
Hello,
I am registered to take the LSAT flex July 12th and i am aiming to score in the 150s. This is my 4th time taking the exam. First time, I ever took the LSAT I scored a 139. 2nd and 3rd time I scored a 141. I took a break from the LSAT for a while due to family emergencies and work load from the law firm I work at as a Legal Assistant. I’ve been studying two hours a day for the last two months using all the Powerscore bibles and 2 month Study Plan; I also have the workbooks along with bibles. I’ve also been Utilizing the Digital exams on your website to get the analytics of where I am weak. The last 4 exams i boosted up to a 147-148. The last practice exam I took this past weekend, I dropped to a 145. I think I was putting to much pressure on myself to break 150 and also I was exhausted from work. I have two weeks left and I refuse to not get a 150. This test has been a pain in my ***. Any advice to finally break through to 150? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I am registered to take the LSAT flex July 12th and i am aiming to score in the 150s. This is my 4th time taking the exam. First time, I ever took the LSAT I scored a 139. 2nd and 3rd time I scored a 141. I took a break from the LSAT for a while due to family emergencies and work load from the law firm I work at as a Legal Assistant. I’ve been studying two hours a day for the last two months using all the Powerscore bibles and 2 month Study Plan; I also have the workbooks along with bibles. I’ve also been Utilizing the Digital exams on your website to get the analytics of where I am weak. The last 4 exams i boosted up to a 147-148. The last practice exam I took this past weekend, I dropped to a 145. I think I was putting to much pressure on myself to break 150 and also I was exhausted from work. I have two weeks left and I refuse to not get a 150. This test has been a pain in my ***. Any advice to finally break through to 150? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.