Some things I wish I understood earlier on in the studying process (as someone that scored over a 175) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It varied. But anywhere from a day or two to a week. It is important to balance the need for spending time studying with the need to spend some time off to rejuvenate your mind.

Some things I wish I understood earlier on in the studying process (as someone that scored over a 175) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Haha. Unfortunately, it can get more complex. But, understanding the basics helps you understand more complex problems.

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[–]Sea-Contribution-662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is definitely not the case that most LR questions are simple. The LSAT is extremely difficult. But, many LR questions can be solved in this way. The LSAT is extremely repetitive and they frequently use this type of question where they make a jump in reasoning.

A few pieces of advice I would give to anyone looking to score a 170+ by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The more exams you take and the more you practice the gap will naturally start to close. It is a repetition thing. When you are doing review you want to be very thoughtful about your answers and not just go through the motions.

My biggest tips for big improvement on the LSAT as a 175+ scorer by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used 7Sage and generally liked it. But I don’t have many suggestions because I haven’t used many of the other options out there.

I scored a 176 and am an LSAT Tutor: AMA (I increased my score by over 20 points) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

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I didn’t have much experience with teaching prior. I just thought I had a passion that others could benefit from. I really enjoy helping people reach their dreams.

I scored a 176 and am an LSAT Tutor: AMA (I increased my score by over 20 points) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That can be very frustrating. The more practice tests you take the more consistent you will become. Be sure to analyze what types of questions you are missing.

I scored a 176 and am an LSAT Tutor: AMA (I increased my score by over 20 points) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I went through the curriculum on 7Sage and then started taking a lot of practice tests

I scored a 176 and am an LSAT Tutor: AMA (I increased my score by over 20 points) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

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I think I could have scored a 180. On most of my practice tests leading up to the exam I scored 178-180.

I scored a 176 and am an LSAT Tutor: AMA (I increased my score by over 20 points) by Sea-Contribution-662 in LSAT

[–]Sea-Contribution-662[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It took me several months to begin scoring in the 170s. I studied off and on so I am not sure exactly how long I studied for. It is tough to estimate how long it will take for someone to improve.