I don't mean to be a total a-hole, but if the LSAT is this difficult for you, are you sure law school is the right choice? The LSAT is a total breeze compared to the tests I had in my first year. If it took months of study for me to get just 150, I probably would have reconsidered my choice. And tricky wording is all you're ever going to read for the next three years. I'm not just being a prick, seriously. I have a friend who worked his a@@ off like this to get a moderate-decent LSAT score. He had to do the same all through law school, working more than most, and then did the same to pass the bar. Took him 3 tries. Now he's a lawyer and he hates it, looking at doing something else. I'd have started looking at that possibility when just the basic entrance test was that much of an issue.
Meh. I’m the opposite of your friend, I boomed the LSAT (right around the OPs current score) could not get into a JD program so convinced a school (where I was way below the 25% range) to let me take 2nd and 3rd year law classes without the first year, against law students, on the same curve, to show I could really do it, and I kicked their asses getting a 3.67 PGA on a 3.0 curve over 24 credits (and an LLM/MLS) even taking highest grade in two classes.
Needless to say after that they let me in the JD program and I graduated at least 13th in my class while working fulltime at my own biz as well as clerking (as of last year, new ranks aren’t out for grads yet). I also put in way less effort than the majority of my classmates. Some folks are just not good at standardized tests, I’m dyslexic, I’ve never been good at them, luckily for me law school exams aren’t standardized. Being that they are subjective rather than objective, some people’s brains just work differently. I was really good at subjective issue spotting exams that test your mastery of a subject area with could be this, could be that type answers, not good at LSAT types test that examine your general ability to solve abstract problems that have one and only one correct answer. I’m pretty much living proof that for some folks LSAT is not at all indicative of their ability to do well in law school. For me LSAT was MUCH harder than law school ever was.
Now the bar, hmm right now that is blowing chunks, never worked this hard in my life. We shall see how that goes. So far, as usuall I'm not as good at the onbjective mutli choice as I am the subjective essay parts, so I'll have to pick up points where I can.
So OP hang in there, do the best you can and that's the best you can do.