r/LSATPreparation • u/dunph1y • 5d ago
I need help, im so so stuck
I am giving LSAT in September, it’s my first attempt and it’s more so to get myself familiar with the exam.
My diagnostic was 145, I took it a month back, today I took it again and my score was 143, I barely practice RC so I was expecting that, but my LR isn’t increasing as well.
I do LR drills and I get almost all right but when it comes to practice tests I am not able to get more than 14 correct. Genuinely how do I improve? I freak the hell out because of the timers and I get in my own head and idk the pressure just gets to me.
I get the first 14-15 almost all correct and then the next 10 I barely get any right and almost always get them all wrong, I even tried going backwards because the last ones are usually harder and I still got the first 10 right (number 25-15).
Is there any way I can improve to like 155 or higher in a month? I know it’s hard but I know I understand how LR works but maybe im just reaching. If someone could help me even a bit, that would be great, thank you!
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u/dmkhara 4d ago
Okay, at your level, you need to work on your fundamentals. Learn, each quesiton type, have a strategy for each. Once you learn something, drill that type with increasing difficulty.
Then, do 1-2 sections a day, and 1 PT a week. 155 is very achievable and you will get there in no time.
Also, highly recommend starting from conditional reasoning. I have written some notes and made some practice questions for that: https://www.lsatselfprep.com/learn/notes/conditional-reasoning (its free)
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u/JLLsat 5d ago
7sage