You should post this is in the LSAT Prep and Discussion thread.
That being said, if you truly know the questions well, time should take care of its self. I would recommend going back through your materials and then drilling packets of LR. Give yourself no more than 1:20 to complete each LR question, then move to the next one. Go back after and see how you did.
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Consistently scoring in the 140s range sitting Feb 2013 LSAT
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Re: Consistently scoring in the 140s range sitting Feb 2013 LSAT
I'm sorry to tell you this, but you should withdraw from the Feb test and take the LSAT in June or October. If you do decide to take it, you will probably have to retake. With some hard work and studying, I think you can improve your score. You should focus on doing many preptests and individual sections and reviewing them carefully afterwards. However, it will probably take a while for you to see the improvement you want.
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Re: Consistently scoring in the 140s range sitting Feb 2013 LSAT
You are joking right? It's FEBRUARY. If you're scoring 140 on PTs, you're going to score 140 on the real thing, or even lower due to stress.
Sit out the cycle. Too late now.
Sit out the cycle. Too late now.
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Re: Consistently scoring in the 140s range sitting Feb 2013 LSAT
I find that hard to believe given what section of the forums you posted this in.nmillette wrote: I get a near perfect score in the RC section
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Re: Consistently scoring in the 140s range sitting Feb 2013 LSAT
helix23 wrote:I find that hard to believe given what section of the forums you posted this in.nmillette wrote: I get a near perfect score in the RC section
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