- Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:30 pm
#80160
We recently received the following question from a student. An LSAT Expert will respond below. Thanks!
Hi!
I'm sure this has been asked before, but unfortunately, wasn't able to find a search bar to go through previous questions/responses in the forum. Starting in April, I began self-studying casually with the Study Bibles, but then hired a tutor in Sept to help me prepare for the Nov Flex date. Although I've made progress from my first original PT (~16 pt increase), this progress happened pre-tutor, and I am still not scoring at my goal.
I have only done a few practice Flex tests (since originally was doing full PTs), and they are still about 8-10 points from where I'd love to end up with my final score (to clarify, this is my goal, but I'd be happy with an additional 5+ points at this point!). I think I could get to my end goal with enough studying and persistence, but I am not positive--a small part of me thinks I may be too optimistic and naive, but I am not sure... Since I began my private tutoring, I have not had a score increase, but actually decreased slightly on a few Flex PTs (although I switched from full to Flex PTs, which is also a factor in this change), which made me feel pretty upset that my "progress" wasn't showing in my PTs. I feel as though I am learning the content better with my tutor, but my scores don't seem to reflect that. I'm also aware that people who have huge increases after classes/tutoring don't always self-study as much as I did at the beginning, which allowed me to increase my score pre-tutor. But still, I'm feeling somewhat defeated and sad.
I'm currently signed up for the Nov flex and am getting somewhat anxious as the deadline to switch test dates approaches. I have never taken an LSAT, so opted into the Score Preview option. I am leaning towards keeping this Nov Flex just to get something on the record (although I am 100% not applying this cycle, maybe next year or later), but there's a part of me that wonders if I should wait until I start PTing closer to the range of my intended final score...
Pros of taking the Nov Flex seem to be having a starting point, to just do it so something is on my record. I might not even get to my final end goal and also worry about getting burnt out during the winter/holiday season (especially as I've been trying to study like 25-35 hrs/wk right now...). I was hoping to enjoy the holidays (lol), hence my desire to do the Nov and to take a quick break before studying again for the Feb Flex, so that would be a plus with the Nov. I obviously don't want to crash in my studies! Although I am somewhat inconsistent with certain question types, I have made decent progress with LG + LR. I also recognize that every test is different, and Nov could be a "good" or a "bad" test for me.
Cons I'm thinking of are if I test too far from my intended score, am I "wasting" my score preview and one of my annual 3/total 5 tests? Or would it look bad from an admissions point if I took this, then jumped "too much" later on with a higher score? (The latter is more of a concern to me than the former, as I've heard that jumping "too much" is rare and admissions generally don't care?). Am I really ready if I'm still struggling with PTs and am still figuring out as I go what I need improvements on? I've been pretty inconsistent with the different sections in these PTs although generally my strongest is LG, weakest is RC, then LR. I feel semi-mentally prepared in tackling the exam, but don't necessarily feel confident in my ability to do the BEST I could hypothetically do.
I'm trying to be strategic because I'm hoping to not take the exam more than 2-3x and don't want to "waste" up tests, but also recognize that there are limited amount of pre-determined Flex dates and don't want to miss out on the opportunity for a shortened exam!! I would HATE to switch from Flex PTs to full ones... I was originally thinking about aiming for Nov, Feb, then April dates, because I have the opportunity to study between each for a decent amount of time, but also don't know if I'm mentally prepared for Nov. Another option is to do Jan, April, and whatever is after. Or Jan, Feb, April, although Jan to Feb is not a ton of time to practice in between...
To be honest, I don't know that I ever will be ready, though. If you can't already tell, I'm clearly an over-thinker haha. Anyways, my apologies for all the words! Basically, to sum it up, I'd like to hear your opinion. Is it worth it for me to postpone the Nov Flex until I feel more confident or am I just overthinking and should just go for it? Is there anything else that would be good in determining whether I'm truly ready? Thanks in advance! Again, I'm sorry for the anxiousness that is pouring out through this entire post...