Hello,

I am aiming to take the November LSAT. My highest PT was a 145 untimed. After trying different study courses, I feel lost on where to pick back up. My worst section is logic games, mainly scoring (-12+). I am constantly hovering around (-12) on each of the other sections. Every time I hunker down on a specific things, I think about how behind I am on other topics. It really interferes with getting work done. I have underestimated this test up to this point. I am ready to commit to a serious study schedule.

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  • Friday, Aug 11 2023

    @alexhgantt28 If you don't mind me asking, how long in total did you study for to get that result? That's amazing!

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  • Monday, Aug 07 2023

    If your highest PT is a 145, you still have a lot of fundamentals to learn. This is a good thing though, since you'll see a huge jump in your scores once you study (especially with LG). My recommendation would be to:

    A) Finish the CC

    B) Take a PT once or twice a week.

    C) Analyze mistakes on said PT, then drill the sections that you need the most work on.

    My weekly schedule taking me from a 149 > 170 was taking one PT a week and using BR and a Wrong Answer Journal to help me log wrong answers and see patterns, then alternating between doing LR/LG and RC/LG on different days. I liked splitting up LR and RC because combining them would increase my burnout.

    I hope this helps, and you got this!

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