Hi,

I took the test in August and am anticipating that I have to retake it again (I know I didn't so well). How do you you "re-study" the LSAT? It's like relearning the concepts I already know. Do I re-read and re-learn the concepts, or keep on practicing and watch the explanations video? I am in a position where I am stuck and don't know how to improve. Any tips would be appreciated.

From,

Jack

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  • Wednesday, Sep 08 2021

    If a concept stuck with you the first time around, then there is no need to re-learn it.

    I would suggest taking a prep test and seeing what your weaknesses are, and spending 50% of your time drilling what you consistently miss ( taking timed sections focusing on certain questions stems / types of games , blind reviewing, watching explanation videos, etc) and the other 50% taking exams.

    You got this!

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