I'm looking for advice on what approach to take with my retake following an unsatisfactory score on last December's exam.
I had used the LSAT Trainer to self study for my last exam. Reading the book helped me improve drastically (went from low 160s to low 170s in a month), but my PT scores remained volatile (mid 160s to mid 170s) even 4 months into studying. For the most part, 170-174 was the score range for my PT's, and yet I only received a 165 on my exam. I'm not sure what to make of this result and wonder if I should continue self studying, enroll in a class or get a tutor to assess my problems.
More details on my problem:
- I was extremely nervous for the first half of the exam, calmed down somewhat towards the latter half but was nevertheless very anxious; I was probably never this nervous in my life.
Before the exam, my PT's were mostly completed section by section(and often by even smaller segments), so I did not practice writing the exam at it's designed pace.
I got about 2 more mistakes than usual for both LR and RC. For LG, I bombed one game completely. Normally I'd get -0 for LG, but there were times in my PT's where a game or even a rule stumps me, leading to a domino effect of misanswers...
I've only recently got back into studying the LSAT and have signed up to write the exam in September.
One theory I have regarding my disappointing result is that I have a weak foundation and/or poor execution. That's supported by my quick but inconsistent improvements. If that is the case, I wonder if the Manhattan Guides are better than the Trainer as I've heard Manhattan does a better job at drilling and nailing down the basics. I've also considered taking a class for this but is concerned I might end up wasting too much time going over stuff I already know. Maybe all this is too vague to assess and get down to my underlying problems, if so I'll be happy to pay for an assessment session of sorts(I'm a bit hesitant to buy the 10 hour tutoring package if this is something that can be sorted out quick with the right eyes).
Thanks in advance guys for your help!