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How to Improve Your LSAT Score in 3 Easy steps

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By teapotkid
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The People who tell you can not improve your LSAT Score are wrong. Many times they take prep courses that are ineffective. The only reason the the LSAC Super Prep is because it is written by the producers of the LSAT. It will tell you everything that you need to know about the test.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • LSAC Super Prep
  • Pencils
  • Paper
  • Old LSATS
  1. Step 1

    Start Studying at least 3-4 months in advance. My suggestion is that you take a full LSAT in all one setting. This will give you a baseline for what your score is.

  2. Step 2

    Start addressing each section. Focus for the first 2-3 months on getting the questions right. READ SLOWLY. Most mistakes for me at least was when I rushed through and missed an important detail. The details are the most important part of the test.

  3. Step 3

    With one month left begin working on your timing. Are you running out of time? Do you have a lot of time left over and are still missing too many questions? Know your weaknesses, and know your strengths. All of the timing issues can be addressed after you get your score to the level that you want it.

Tips & Warnings
  • Take the Test Early (ie dont take it the test date before the deadline to apply.
  • If you need assistance, look for reputable companies that specialize in the LSAT (I Used PowerScore) Try the books before enrolling in an expensive class.
  • Try Positive visualization. It sounds silly, but it puts you in a better frame of mind. You are more likely to make mistakes if you are panicking or frustrated.
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