“I swore to myself I’d never take it again, but I gave it a month or two, asked a few very wise people for advice, and finally decided I’d go for it. I’d always been very ambitious, and the pre-law advisor at my school told me that if I was willing to really crack down, I should go for it. So I did. I was a little harder on myself this time around, making myself do more five section tests, timing myself more strictly, and overall being more realistic. I didn’t baby myself this time, and was more committed to what I was doing. I went over every single question that I missed until I got it (okay… for the most part—and especially logic games), and tried to score more consistently on each test rather than the random 167 mixed in with the 158 two days later. Also, I think I was just refreshed. I had a new take and outlook on the test, and I was able to clear my head.”
Fast forward to October, and Anne walked away with a score of 164!
Here's Anne's full LSAT Diary if you want to learn more about her journey and get more tips on studying for an LSAT retake. You might even see a bit of yourself in there!
Next time, I’ll share some advice on conditional reasoning – a fundamental LSAT concept that may change the game for you, or just a good refresher, whether you’re retaking or not.
Sincerely, LSAT Steve
P.S. You can share your LSAT story, too! Just reach out and share your story whether you’ve taken the test yet or not.
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