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🐝 7 Traps That Keep You Stuck Under 165

A free guide from The Burton Method


You've been studying for weeks. You're putting in the hours. But your score won't budge.

Sound familiar?

Here's the truth: getting past 165 isn't about studying more. It's about studying smarter — and avoiding the traps that keep most students plateaued.

We've coached hundreds of LSAT students, and we see the same mistakes over and over. This guide breaks down the 7 most common traps — and exactly how to escape them.


🪤 Trap #1: Studying Without a Diagnostic

The Mistake: Jumping straight into practice tests without knowing your actual weaknesses.

Why It Hurts: You waste hours drilling question types you're already decent at — while your real problem areas stay hidden.

The Fix: Take a full, timed diagnostic FIRST Break down your results by question type Build your study plan around your weakest 2-3 areas

Burton Tip: If you're scoring -6 on Weaken questions but -2 on Flaw questions, guess where your time should go?


🪤 Trap #2: Speed Over Understanding

The Mistake: Racing through questions to "build speed" before mastering the fundamentals.

Why It Hurts: You're training yourself to guess faster — not think better. Speed comes from pattern recognition, and pattern recognition comes from deep understanding.

The Fix: Slow down during the learning phase Spend 5+ minutes on hard questions — understand WHY each answer is right or wrong Speed up naturally once concepts click

Burton Tip: "Just because you can finish in 35 minutes… doesn't mean you should." Classic LSAT logic.


🪤 Trap #3: Ignoring Wrong Answers

The Mistake: Checking if you got it right, then moving on.

Why It Hurts: The WRONG answers teach you more than the right ones. Every wrong answer is designed to trap you — understanding the trap is how you avoid it next time.

The Fix: For every question you miss, write down WHY each wrong answer is wrong Identify the trap type (too extreme? reverses the logic? out of scope?) Look for patterns in what tricks you

Burton Tip: We call this "Trap Journaling" — it's boring but it works.


🪤 Trap #4: The Plateau Panic

The Mistake: Freaking out when your score stops improving for a few weeks.

Why It Hurts: Plateaus are normal. They're a sign your brain is consolidating. Panicking leads to strategy-hopping, which destroys momentum.

The Fix: Expect 2-4 week plateaus — they're part of the process During plateaus, focus on one specific weakness Trust the reps

Burton Tip: Every 170+ scorer we know hit at least one major plateau. They pushed through. You will too.


🪤 Trap #5: Skipping the Stimulus Breakdown

The Mistake: Reading the passage once and jumping to answers.

Why It Hurts: The stimulus IS the game. If you don't know the conclusion, the premises, and the assumption — you're just guessing with confidence.

The Fix: Before looking at answers, identify:

  • What's the conclusion?
  • What's the support?
  • What's the gap? The answer should match your prediction

Burton Tip: Use the "Just because… doesn't mean…" test. Every time.


🪤 Trap #6: Practice Test Addiction

The Mistake: Taking 3-4 full practice tests a week without proper review.

Why It Hurts: Practice tests are for ASSESSMENT, not learning. If you're not spending 2-3x longer reviewing than taking, you're wasting tests.

The Fix: Max 1-2 full timed tests per week Spend the rest of your time on targeted drills Review every single question — right and wrong

Burton Tip: You only have ~90 official LSATs. Don't burn through them.


🪤 Trap #7: Going It Alone

The Mistake: Refusing to get help because "I should be able to figure this out myself."

Why It Hurts: The LSAT is a learnable test — but that doesn't mean it's easy to learn alone. Expert guidance compresses months of trial-and-error into weeks.

The Fix: Find a study group, tutor, or structured course Learn from people who've already cracked it Invest in yourself — law school ROI is massive

Burton Tip: We've seen students jump 10+ points just by having someone explain ONE concept differently. Don't be stubborn.


🎯 Ready to Break Through?

These 7 traps keep most students stuck in the 155-163 range forever.

Now you know what to avoid.

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