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 nicwin2802
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Hello!

I recently finished up reading and going through all of the LSAT Bibles and Workbooks that go with them. While I was going through them, I felt like I was pretty consistently improving - from being able to practice answering questions and then immediately getting an explanation for why I was right or wrong. However, transitioning to the online Analytics package and doing practice tests and drills online, I'm finding myself a little frustrated because I no longer feel like I'm improving.

I guess my question is what other people have found to be helpful in terms of understanding correct/incorrect answer choices and improving in areas you need more help in? I have not found it to be the easiest method to individually find the forum discussion for every question I got wrong, but maybe that is the best or only way?

Any help or advice would be really greatly appreciated!
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Hi nicwin2802,

Thank you for the question!

Please rest assured that it’s not uncommon to see a score plateau (or even a decrease!) at varying points during your studies. This is often because as you learn new concepts, your timing is slowing down as you learn to practice and apply the new concepts efficiently. If you find that your score has plateaued or decreased, make sure that you are actively analyzing your performance. I would first suggest taking a look at your progress on specific sections and concepts in the practice tests and drills you are taking, and make sure you are properly and fully reviewing those:

How to Use PowerScore Analytics to Review Your Practice Tests: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/how-to ... ice-tests/
How to Best Review LSAT Practice Questions: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/how-to ... blem-sets/

LSAT Tutoring is also a great option to consider for personalized, one-on-one assistance with improving your weak areas: https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/tutoring/

I hope this helps! 😊


Julie Lipscomb
Director of Tutoring and Admissions
PowerScore Test Preparation
1-800-545-1750

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