So I took the recent October 9, 2010 LSAT. Prior to taking the official LSAT, I went through about 4 to 5 preptests on my own under simulated timed conditions. The last two that I took was during the week right before the official LSAT test. I was scoring about 151 to 155 on those. Also, I took a LSAT prep class throughout the month of September at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. However, I ended up scoring a 142 on the official LSAT test. Heartbreaking to say the least and very frustrating after spending $800 on the prep course.
One thing that really distorted my overall score was that I know if the Section 2 Analytical Section (Logic Games) would have counted (it was the experimental section), then I would've got roughly 12-14 correct on that section. But alas, Section 5 Analytical Section (Logic Games) counted for the test and I only got 5 out of 23 correct. I also made some tactical errors on the rest of the test that costed me some easy points too. Having said all of that, the day after I got my horrible 142 score, I registered for the December 11, 2010 LSAT test (the day before my birthday!).
Do you have any advice for what I can do between then and now to best maximize my time in studying for this second attempt at the LSAT? Is it even wise for me to take it again in December? I will graduate from Graduate School next May with a Master's degree (120hrs.) and would like to start law school in August 2011.