- Mon Jan 07, 2019 4:28 am
#61649
Hello,
(Sorry for the long post)
I'm taking the LSAT in January for the 3rd time. I was looking for an 8 point improvement since I took the November administration on which I scored 159. My practice score average was (160-163). I am still a senior in undergrad, and I am starting my last semester tomorrow taking 6 classes that require a lot of work as well as working 9-5pm 3 days a week as I have been doing for 2 years now. I have a GPA of 4.0 with 2 years of law office experience (I'm 22 y.o) so I was hoping to apply for Top 8 schools. However, the deadline for top schools is coming up in less than a month too and my last chance is this January administration. I was supposed to study more during the semester break of 2 weeks and a half but I was too exhausted to do anything except drilling LG..I have been taking classes and studying for the LSAT since February of 2018 and I got so tired of it. Now, I am left with barely 3 weeks in which I have to go to class 2 days of the week full day, read for my classes, do my best for the lsat, and work. What is your best advice for me to catch some extra points during this period? How many practice tests I need to be taking? I was scoring 18/23 on LG, but for the first time yesterday I did the LG section of Pt71 and got -0 ( I know it was relatively one of the easiest LG sections in the history of lsat but still better than nothing). For LR, I keep getting at least 4-5 wrong on each section, and for RC it really depends (Max -9). Taking a year off is not an option for me due to personal issues. So how many hours I should be devoting at least for an improvement of few points? And what is the best way to go for it?
Thank you so much
(Sorry for the long post)
I'm taking the LSAT in January for the 3rd time. I was looking for an 8 point improvement since I took the November administration on which I scored 159. My practice score average was (160-163). I am still a senior in undergrad, and I am starting my last semester tomorrow taking 6 classes that require a lot of work as well as working 9-5pm 3 days a week as I have been doing for 2 years now. I have a GPA of 4.0 with 2 years of law office experience (I'm 22 y.o) so I was hoping to apply for Top 8 schools. However, the deadline for top schools is coming up in less than a month too and my last chance is this January administration. I was supposed to study more during the semester break of 2 weeks and a half but I was too exhausted to do anything except drilling LG..I have been taking classes and studying for the LSAT since February of 2018 and I got so tired of it. Now, I am left with barely 3 weeks in which I have to go to class 2 days of the week full day, read for my classes, do my best for the lsat, and work. What is your best advice for me to catch some extra points during this period? How many practice tests I need to be taking? I was scoring 18/23 on LG, but for the first time yesterday I did the LG section of Pt71 and got -0 ( I know it was relatively one of the easiest LG sections in the history of lsat but still better than nothing). For LR, I keep getting at least 4-5 wrong on each section, and for RC it really depends (Max -9). Taking a year off is not an option for me due to personal issues. So how many hours I should be devoting at least for an improvement of few points? And what is the best way to go for it?
Thank you so much