- Mon May 06, 2019 11:59 am
#64614
Hello,
I am scheduled to take the June LSAT (best around a heavy work schedule) but feel like I am spinning my wheels. I wouldn't call it burnout because I am starting to enjoy the challenge, but that enjoyment has not translated to tangible score or skill increases. Following the 4-month PS self-study plan for 8-10 hours/week, I am through the bibles and focus mostly on practice tests. A refresher of key concepts might be beneficial but I haven't nailed down an efficient way to do that.
My goal is to break the 170s (started at 157) and my practice scores are usually in the low to mid 160s. I typically miss 3-6 per LR section, 5-9 on LG, and 6-8 on RC. For LR, I miss strengthen, weaken, and flaw questions most often. Time is a bigger issue on RC and LG. I consistently only get to three passages in RC. My timing on LG is streakier - I either crush it or cannot get to a game.
I spend time reviewing my practice tests but don't feel like I properly apply the review to my knowledge base and future tests. I go through each question and examine the right answer, my answer, and any popular wrong answers. However, I find myself thinking, "this question makes sense" and moving on, without retaining any broader insight.
How do you suggest I attack this final month?
Thanks for your help!
I am scheduled to take the June LSAT (best around a heavy work schedule) but feel like I am spinning my wheels. I wouldn't call it burnout because I am starting to enjoy the challenge, but that enjoyment has not translated to tangible score or skill increases. Following the 4-month PS self-study plan for 8-10 hours/week, I am through the bibles and focus mostly on practice tests. A refresher of key concepts might be beneficial but I haven't nailed down an efficient way to do that.
My goal is to break the 170s (started at 157) and my practice scores are usually in the low to mid 160s. I typically miss 3-6 per LR section, 5-9 on LG, and 6-8 on RC. For LR, I miss strengthen, weaken, and flaw questions most often. Time is a bigger issue on RC and LG. I consistently only get to three passages in RC. My timing on LG is streakier - I either crush it or cannot get to a game.
I spend time reviewing my practice tests but don't feel like I properly apply the review to my knowledge base and future tests. I go through each question and examine the right answer, my answer, and any popular wrong answers. However, I find myself thinking, "this question makes sense" and moving on, without retaining any broader insight.
How do you suggest I attack this final month?
Thanks for your help!