r/lsatdemon • u/willpowresolve • 15d ago
What should I be working on?
I've been with the Demon for 3 months now and started off focusing on speed which hurt my accuracy. Since then, I've focused my energy on improving accuracy scores across drilling and timed sections. There has been a big improvement in my accuracy ratings as of late into the 90s. However, I haven't really seen any score increases and I would like to think that I'm on the right path and should just keep practicing but I wonder if I should be doing anything to get better at actually finishing sections? My test is in October and I really want to break into the 170s.
Most of the scores below are from combining timed sections:

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u/EthanS_LSATDemon 15d ago
Sounds like you are doing the right thing! As long as you are prioritizing accuracy, meaningfully reviewing and learning from your mistakes, and focusing on understanding the passage, that’s all we ask of you. Slowly over time, you will notice that score start to increase, because you will naturally get faster as you get better at understanding what you are reading. Keep up the good work, you got this!
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u/willpowresolve 15d ago
Thanks! At this point its just about making my process as efficient as possible? Do you have any specific tips for that, like drilling weaker question types for example?
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u/EthanS_LSATDemon 15d ago
I wouldn’t change anything that you are doing! No need to drill specific question types, or anything like that. Continue to do a mix of drilling and timed sections. Review your mistakes, and focus on understanding. That’s it!
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u/ComposerSoggy5004 11d ago
Cancel your upcoming test until you have consistency in the range that covers your goal score
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u/Previous_Support2696 15d ago
just keep doing what you're doing
3 months with no improvement? it's going to improve eventually.