@ali.eiwazali11 -Wow 6-8 hours! I usually burn out by 5 hours. I never study more than 5 hours, but that is just me, I burn out quickly. I like to think that its about the quality of study not the quantity of hours.
@laestelle2009- It took me about a year. It was a real struggle. 3 months to reach 145 another 3 months to get to a 150 range and another to get into the 153-156 range.
Don't you just hate it when you study more than 4 hours and you begin to get tired and cannot read anymore? After my fourth hour I begin to loose focus!
I tried doing that, but I was tired during my lunch hour and after work! I quit my job two weeks ago. After getting a 155 dec. 2013 (initial diagnostic of 139) I know I can get my 160! Then again I have a wife that can help me out financially. Good …
Great! You made the right choice. What was your score in the lsat? maybe we can study together a bit given I am also retaking. I got a 155 in december. Hoping to get 160+.
I usually study 4-6 hours a day. Morning 10:00-1:00, then break for two hours, and then 3:00-5:00. I find I can really take my time and digest info with this schedule. Plus it gives you space to take breaks in between studying which is good to gain …
How did you go from 155 to 160? Can you describe the amount of hours, what methods did you use? I am also in 155 and working hard to increase score. Any advice?
Thanks.
Man, why did i decided to skip RC #3! Dam! February I am aiming to hit all four passages. Screw this 3 perfect passages technique! I am going to have back dreams about Mirrors, LOL.
Yeah, I had the same thought two weeks ago. After being stuck in the same score range for a month, I finally understood that I should have fun studying for the test, not stress out. After 4 years of college, its time to enjoy life. So live! Breath! …
Mike.Jiang.
Yes. Doing test after test after test will do nothing for you, if not worsen your psychological stamina that you need for the test. I have found that I tend to get anxious to take the test and increase. But that same anxiety is what pre…
Here is what you need to do.
First, a priority exist. Cut out the questions that you got tricked by, in other words, questions which you did not circle (you were 100% sure about) and still got wrong. Staple all of them and mark the first question …
Yes. I am aiming for december test. To be honest, I started my first PT at 139 about 10 months ago. 10 months later of studying I was able to hit 158 once. But my average is about 154. I plan on taking about 10 more PT in november. I hope that I pic…
Well, I think that 6 hours is not enough. Try 7-8 hours. I would avoid coffee shops, try them after you have overcome your issue of concentration. Try to look for libraries that have quiet study rooms or reserved rooms. Once you have gained you conc…
I have been there before. Honestly, I think the 7sage lesson on how to read helped me tremendously. I think one potential reason to your problem may be that you are reading but not understanding what you are reading. This problem is understandable g…
I asked this question to an admissions officer at Loyola Law School, she told me to wait until the score in available. They told me that they would not look at the application until the LSAT score came in. I am going to wait.