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- Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:20 pm
#99030
Hi Powerscore,
The most recent LSAT score I have is from November, and I got a lower score than I would my on my PTs. Normally I was scoring in the mid-upper 150s. But when I took the real thing, I scored in the upper 140s. I don't think my problem is really with understanding the material, although I could make some improvements. When I took that test, I felt like I couldn't apply what I had learned from the lessons I went through on Powerscore, because I felt stressed and couldn't go through questions like I normally do during PTs, drills, and individual sections when I was studying. I took January too, and before taking the test, I was doing really well on my PTs, and individual sections, for example on some LR and LG sections I was getting around -4. I really honed in on my weaknesses, which were assumptions, flaws, and the RC section, but I still felt like I couldn't break through that stress and I feel like this January went the same as the Novemeber one.I know I can score in the upper 150s, and maybe even break through to the 160s, but I would like to have a gameplan for breaking through this sort of thing on the real thing. Is there any advice on being able to push through this sort of thing?
Thanks!
The most recent LSAT score I have is from November, and I got a lower score than I would my on my PTs. Normally I was scoring in the mid-upper 150s. But when I took the real thing, I scored in the upper 140s. I don't think my problem is really with understanding the material, although I could make some improvements. When I took that test, I felt like I couldn't apply what I had learned from the lessons I went through on Powerscore, because I felt stressed and couldn't go through questions like I normally do during PTs, drills, and individual sections when I was studying. I took January too, and before taking the test, I was doing really well on my PTs, and individual sections, for example on some LR and LG sections I was getting around -4. I really honed in on my weaknesses, which were assumptions, flaws, and the RC section, but I still felt like I couldn't break through that stress and I feel like this January went the same as the Novemeber one.I know I can score in the upper 150s, and maybe even break through to the 160s, but I would like to have a gameplan for breaking through this sort of thing on the real thing. Is there any advice on being able to push through this sort of thing?
Thanks!