I would analyze which LR question types you miss the most and drill them. Also, I would fool-proof logic games to the best of your ability. Overall, start by correcting any weaknesses you have while maintaining your skill level in areas you understa…
Is it possible to test in September? Yes. Should you? Depends how much you improve and what score you are comfortable with. Based on personal experience and the stated experience of others, you might want to consider playing the "long game" and go t…
Just get back into it....sometimes you have to act your way into feeling. I took a decent break from the LSAT to finish my degree and found that when I returned the material seemed easier. Looking back, I probably burned myself out doing school and …
I turn on Airplane Mode while I study and then use my breaks to check social media. Also, have a consistent schedule for when you study each day and don't forget to work in times for relaxation and leisure. Keeping a regular gym schedule, eating hea…
I would analyze the exact question types I miss the most and then tailor my drilling / timed drilling based off the areas I am most deficient in. You can track progress by taking PTs. If you are still missing problems of a specific question type I w…
@"Leah M B" Wow, great advice! I agree that PTs are just a mile marker and real learning comes through BR / drilling specific game types. Thanks for the input! I will consider your recommendations!
Take 1 or 2 PTs in environments that are not conducive to the actual test day environment. Taking a PT in a coffee shop can force you to focus with greater intensity and drown out loud distractions. When test day comes the small distractions that pe…
@"gerth.brooks" Right, I am in the same situation right now. I work full time and often don't want to do a full PT after a full day of work, mostly due to the fact that it would not reflect my true skills. Weekends are PT days, until I start full ti…
@"Seeking Perfection" Nice, thanks for the input! Two PTs a day is a lot for one day, but if you were in the 170s already you likely didn't have that much to BR. I am going to shoot for 3/4 PTs a week and see where that takes me. How many months did…
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I work full time so I only do 2 hours a day Monday-Friday. On Saturday and Sunday I do 5 hours a day.
When I switch to full time study I will attempt 8 hours a day (non-consecutive), but no less than 5 hours a day
I had 6 months previous experienc…