- Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:21 pm
#74475
Hello.
I have two questions.
First, due to the cancelling of the March test, I have pulled my application from Vanderbilt (the school I really had my eye on) since I do not currently have a score to get into that school. I am pretty gutted and finding myself in a place of reassessing my plan moving forward. I am applying to USD and Pepperdine as well and I could potentially still get into those schools with my score but I'm nervous that by applying so late in the game that my options for scholarships are limited.
I am having to make the difficult decision whether to withdraw all of my applications and re-apply for 2021 or move forward with taking my chances on trying to get in this year.
Would love your thoughts.
Secondly, should I decide to take the LSAT again, once they allow us to take it, I need a real change in my studying as I'm not seeing any progress currently. I have been studying with the Powerscore materials for several months now. I have been through two tutors and am still struggling to better my score. What do you suggest I do to change up my studying to see improvement? The highest score I've gotten is a 151 but I am mostly landing at 148. I need to get in the high 150s low 160s for the schools of my choice. I've done the On Demand course, I've spent thousands of dollars on tutoring and using the On demand access to all of the materials but, I'm just stuck. I can't seem to get my score up.
I am struggling with my timing, it takes me a long time to get through the sections. I seem to be missing Flaw, Strengthen, Weaken, POI, questions but even some Must Be True questions. I struggle to finish all of the games and can usually only get through 3 RC questions. Overall it just feels like I'm moving so slow. When I go through questions with my tutor, I can get them and I mostly understand, but when I take a practice test it feels like I lose it all.
If it looks like I have another several months ahead of me to allocate to studying, how should I spend this time? I would say I could take a class in person, but I'm not sure that will even be an option any time soon with the Covid19 outbreak.
It doesn't seem like there is really any difference between the Live Online Course and the On Demand Course, they are in essence the same thing, correct?
I looked at TestMasters as well but I'm not even sure if course material is the issue.
Forgive the processive nature of this post, I'm just needing some guidance and suggestions on how to see some real improvement here.
Any insight you can offer is greatly appreciated.
Best,
Summer
I have two questions.
First, due to the cancelling of the March test, I have pulled my application from Vanderbilt (the school I really had my eye on) since I do not currently have a score to get into that school. I am pretty gutted and finding myself in a place of reassessing my plan moving forward. I am applying to USD and Pepperdine as well and I could potentially still get into those schools with my score but I'm nervous that by applying so late in the game that my options for scholarships are limited.
I am having to make the difficult decision whether to withdraw all of my applications and re-apply for 2021 or move forward with taking my chances on trying to get in this year.
Would love your thoughts.
Secondly, should I decide to take the LSAT again, once they allow us to take it, I need a real change in my studying as I'm not seeing any progress currently. I have been studying with the Powerscore materials for several months now. I have been through two tutors and am still struggling to better my score. What do you suggest I do to change up my studying to see improvement? The highest score I've gotten is a 151 but I am mostly landing at 148. I need to get in the high 150s low 160s for the schools of my choice. I've done the On Demand course, I've spent thousands of dollars on tutoring and using the On demand access to all of the materials but, I'm just stuck. I can't seem to get my score up.
I am struggling with my timing, it takes me a long time to get through the sections. I seem to be missing Flaw, Strengthen, Weaken, POI, questions but even some Must Be True questions. I struggle to finish all of the games and can usually only get through 3 RC questions. Overall it just feels like I'm moving so slow. When I go through questions with my tutor, I can get them and I mostly understand, but when I take a practice test it feels like I lose it all.
If it looks like I have another several months ahead of me to allocate to studying, how should I spend this time? I would say I could take a class in person, but I'm not sure that will even be an option any time soon with the Covid19 outbreak.
It doesn't seem like there is really any difference between the Live Online Course and the On Demand Course, they are in essence the same thing, correct?
I looked at TestMasters as well but I'm not even sure if course material is the issue.
Forgive the processive nature of this post, I'm just needing some guidance and suggestions on how to see some real improvement here.
Any insight you can offer is greatly appreciated.
Best,
Summer