- Thu Dec 10, 2020 4:48 am
#82076
Hi Powerscore,
I have been studying for the LSAT for a long, long time. I recently scored a 162 on the November LSAT but I know I could do much better because my PT scores prior to the test were in the mid-to-high 160's range. As a result, I am retaking in January.
I recently took Preptest C2 and scored about a 164 but had a Blind Review score of a 171. I seem to be in this rough range now of remaining in the mid-to-high 160's and having the potential to hit the low-170's but just not quite there yet.
I know the margin for error is significantly smaller when you are trying to reach into the 170's but I am wondering if you have any specific suggestions of what I should focus on doing differently if I really want to see breakthrough?
I believe I am capable but I do need some guidance. I do not think churning out PT after PT is the answer here.
Thank you very much.
I have been studying for the LSAT for a long, long time. I recently scored a 162 on the November LSAT but I know I could do much better because my PT scores prior to the test were in the mid-to-high 160's range. As a result, I am retaking in January.
I recently took Preptest C2 and scored about a 164 but had a Blind Review score of a 171. I seem to be in this rough range now of remaining in the mid-to-high 160's and having the potential to hit the low-170's but just not quite there yet.
I know the margin for error is significantly smaller when you are trying to reach into the 170's but I am wondering if you have any specific suggestions of what I should focus on doing differently if I really want to see breakthrough?
I believe I am capable but I do need some guidance. I do not think churning out PT after PT is the answer here.
Thank you very much.