- Fri Nov 09, 2018 6:59 pm
#60299
Hello, everyone! I am registered to take the Jan. 2019 LSAT, and I feel I am hitting a plateau in terms of improvement. I am hoping that analyzing some statistics from my most recent 6 practice tests can be helpful upon analysis. I am eager to hear what anyone has to say about them, in particular, on how I can best steer my efforts in the remaining 2 months to score in the 170's.
Here is the relevant information:
- Since starting PowerScore in August, I have gone from a score of 154 to a high score of 169. (Thanks, PowerScore!)
- I have score a 169 twice, but not under timed conditions.
- My best score under timed conditions is (166).
- My last 6 practice tests (both timed and untimed) range from 163-169.
- These last 6 practice tests are all from the mid 1990s, and are the basis for the statistics below....
Statistics (Number of Incorrect Raw)
Logical Reasoning Reading Comprehension Logic Games
9 4 11
11 2 7
13 1 2
5 6 4
10 1 1
10 4 5
11 4 0
Averages 9.8 3.1 4.2
First Three 11 2.333333333 6.666666667
Last Three 10.33333333 3 2
Analysis:
Logic Games
From what I can tell, my logic games are tightening up their shot group and I have improved markedly. I know about the Casino Effect, and I think my strategy of Logic Game training is working and will continue along that path.
RC
I need to find a way of mentally steeling myself. This is one section where I can really only see missing 1-2 as acceptable. The answers are literally right there in front of you, and I am a fast reader with an average time remaining of 5-8+ minutes during timed conditions.
ADVICE NEEDED
I find myself misreading questions, getting complacent, or something like that. Only rarely do I review a question and not hit myself in the forehead. I never miss THAT many, but why would I not want to improve and save 2 points where I can? Any advice on this? Have you guys had similar experiences?
Logical Reasoning
Well, obviously I consistently miss 9.8, and that is barely an improvement from my initial missed 11. That's 4.9 per section, and still a high average than any section. I took the liberty of breaking down the "type of question" missed after reviewing the Practice Test bank on PowerScore:
Type of Question Number Missed
Weaken 13
Flaw in Reasoning (Flaw) 12
Sufficient and Necessary 12
Must Be True 10
Assumption 10
Numbers and Percentages 10
Cause and Effect 7
Parallel Reasoning 5
Parallel Flaw 5
Formal Logic 4
Justify Conclusion 3
Method of reasoning 3
Evaluate the Argument 2
Except Questions 1
Cannot Be True 1
Resolve Paradox 1
FIB 1
Point at Issue 1
ADVICE NEEDED
Ok, so obviously I could take a crack at the biggest perpetrators category wise, and simply triage my review. But does anyone have any other advice? Any insight is wanted. How did you guys tighten up your LR scores?
Maybe this statistical analysis was a big therapy session for me. But my goal is to get to 170. What do you all think is the best course of action?
Here is the relevant information:
- Since starting PowerScore in August, I have gone from a score of 154 to a high score of 169. (Thanks, PowerScore!)
- I have score a 169 twice, but not under timed conditions.
- My best score under timed conditions is (166).
- My last 6 practice tests (both timed and untimed) range from 163-169.
- These last 6 practice tests are all from the mid 1990s, and are the basis for the statistics below....
Statistics (Number of Incorrect Raw)
Logical Reasoning Reading Comprehension Logic Games
9 4 11
11 2 7
13 1 2
5 6 4
10 1 1
10 4 5
11 4 0
Averages 9.8 3.1 4.2
First Three 11 2.333333333 6.666666667
Last Three 10.33333333 3 2
Analysis:
Logic Games
From what I can tell, my logic games are tightening up their shot group and I have improved markedly. I know about the Casino Effect, and I think my strategy of Logic Game training is working and will continue along that path.
RC
I need to find a way of mentally steeling myself. This is one section where I can really only see missing 1-2 as acceptable. The answers are literally right there in front of you, and I am a fast reader with an average time remaining of 5-8+ minutes during timed conditions.
ADVICE NEEDED
I find myself misreading questions, getting complacent, or something like that. Only rarely do I review a question and not hit myself in the forehead. I never miss THAT many, but why would I not want to improve and save 2 points where I can? Any advice on this? Have you guys had similar experiences?
Logical Reasoning
Well, obviously I consistently miss 9.8, and that is barely an improvement from my initial missed 11. That's 4.9 per section, and still a high average than any section. I took the liberty of breaking down the "type of question" missed after reviewing the Practice Test bank on PowerScore:
Type of Question Number Missed
Weaken 13
Flaw in Reasoning (Flaw) 12
Sufficient and Necessary 12
Must Be True 10
Assumption 10
Numbers and Percentages 10
Cause and Effect 7
Parallel Reasoning 5
Parallel Flaw 5
Formal Logic 4
Justify Conclusion 3
Method of reasoning 3
Evaluate the Argument 2
Except Questions 1
Cannot Be True 1
Resolve Paradox 1
FIB 1
Point at Issue 1
ADVICE NEEDED
Ok, so obviously I could take a crack at the biggest perpetrators category wise, and simply triage my review. But does anyone have any other advice? Any insight is wanted. How did you guys tighten up your LR scores?
Maybe this statistical analysis was a big therapy session for me. But my goal is to get to 170. What do you all think is the best course of action?