Hey there! I also took the August LSAT and have registered for the October LSAT, I've been slogging through the same burnout feeling you have.
For me, getting back into the studying groove has come down to forcing myself to be disciplined and ease …
@"matthewtodd1212-1-1-1-1" said:
Did you guys have to put your scratch paper up to the camera during break? I'm seeing people say that they had to, but I received no such instructions
I did. I had 4 total pieces of paper, only used 1 though.…
LG is my weakest section (-4 average), this one felt pretty easy to me. RC is my best, usually -2, but this exam's RC had some tricky spots. Felt like I probably hit mid 160s, hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised!
I had a huge score drop taking tests in the 60s and got really shaken by it. The best thing I did was create drill sets around the areas I needed the most attention in. Seeing yourself get difficult questions right helps a lot. I also had to focus a…
Also taking the August LSAT, hitting my 170+ with a LR average around -1 or -2. I improved my scores by looking at the analytics page to find the question type that I struggled with most, in my case Weakening and Parallel Flawed Reasoning, then crea…
My RC section typically averages -2 with -1 or 0 on BR. I've found that what helps me is whispering the words to myself as I read and reading at a slightly slower pace so that I give myself the chance to comprehend the words I'm reading and their im…