I started my LSAT journey with a diagnostic of 141. While I ultimately scored a 175, I was all too familiar with the struggle of breaking through the 140s, and if you're in that position now, try these tips to help you get into the 150s. Learn to Identify What You Are Reading Often, students in the 140s read through the entire stimulus and don't spend a lot of time breaking down the stimulus before diving into the answer choices. If this is what you do, I'd encourage you to slow the heck down when you read. Reading more slowly encourages active reading, and reading actively helps you to understand the argument better. It isn't just about slowing down; it's about recognizing what you're reading as you read it. as you read it. Did you just read a piece of context, some evidence, or is it the main conclusion? The different parts of the argument need to be assessed differently and making sure you actively identify what you're reading.…