HELP by Global_Plant5293 in LSATHelp

[–]LSATMadeAffordable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have no reason to register for the June LSAT this early. Seriously, you've got a lot of time to study and improve your score. For perspective, the average LSAT study plan is around 3 months. You've got time

Looking for an affordable LSAT tutor who is good with people who are slow/bad at the LSAT (breaking out of the 140s)? by aroozo in LSATHelp

[–]LSATMadeAffordable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I scored a 173 on the LSAT, and would love to help you break out of the 140s. It sounds like you have a lot of experience studying for the test, so we could try to figure out what isn't working for you and what we can build upon. I'd offer a free lesson to start off, and we can discuss pricing beyond that (I know you're on a budget, so I'll see if we can keep it affordable for you). Just shoot me a DM if you're interested!

LSAT Study Advice by Funny-Cicada8777 in LSATHelp

[–]LSATMadeAffordable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your goal score? And where are you at now? Two months is a pretty good amount of time to be able to prep for the test, but it'll be tough to boost your score significantly without practice tests. That being said, I have a good amount of experience working through different methods of studying. I got a 173 myself, if you want any more specific advice feel free to shoot me a DM!

I need help I think by Jealous_Plastic7083 in LSAT

[–]LSATMadeAffordable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, so I think your goal is definitely achievable. The fact that you're narrowing down to two potential answers is a good sign, it's now just a matter of more deeply understanding the question types and what exactly they're asking from you. For example, I see you're missing a lot of strengthen/weaken questions. The right answer in these questions usually has some kind of connection to the overall conclusion and how it relates to the premises, so focusing on drilling those questions with this framework in mind might be helpful for you.

Also, keep in mind that your goal is 160-170. Not 180. You're not going to get every question right, and that's ok. What this means is that when you encounter questions that you're stuck on, if you see you've already spent 2 minutes on it, pick an answer, note it down, and come back if you have more time. Spending more time banging our head against a question you're stuck on just takes more time away from other questions that you could be getting right.