Drill question sets that are specifically tailored to your current skill level.
An easy question to a 90th percentile (~167 LSAT score) test taker is likely a hard question to a 50th percentile (~153 LSAT score) test taker!
AdeptLR's adaptive drilling algorithm was developed by Marie, a data scientist currently working as a professor at the National University of Singapore, and formerly at the University of Washington.
Marie developed a personalized assessment tool using an adaptive algorithm that efficiently generates questions to determine an individual's health risk.
faster improvement in LR scores (+52%) is seen in students who drill with AdeptLR’s AI-driven algorithm on average.
Our analysis showed that, on average, without using AdeptLR, you might need to practice over a thousand questions (shocking, we know!) to see a significant improvement in your Logical Reasoning score.
With AdeptLR's adaptive drilling technology, this number could be reduced to less than half.* We recommend starting with at least 50 questions across various categories; this initial practice is crucial for the algorithm to personalize the questions it feeds back to you, making the drilling process increasingly efficient over time.
*The exact number of questions needed can vary from one person to another, and improvement in scores also depends on consistent and stabilized performance over time.
Easily one of the best tools that helped me the most in achieving a 17mid on the LSAT this past year and was an integral part in getting into my top choice school. AdeptLR was the best tool I found to nail down why and what kinds of Logical Reasoning questions I was constantly missing. I had used other prep materials already but I was never able to improve my reading comp below -4 average. That meant I knew I had to nail the LR section, and it took less than two weeks to go from -4/-5 to -1/-0. I imported all of the practice LSATs I had taken on the hub and compiled the list of the kinds of questions I was missing. I was easily able to drill specific question types that i was particularly weak on quickly and efficiently until I figured out the ‘tricks’ to those types of questions. I hope this can help someone studying in a similar position!
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