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Saturday, Nov 01

🙃 Confused

Any Tips Appreciated

I studied LSAT aggressively for two months, completed the core curriculum of 7Sage, then I took my first PT and got 142. I think I def need to revisit the core curriculum but I don't think it's going to be changed enormously by January 2026 and it seems like the core curriculum did not help me at all.

Any tips..?

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  • Edited Monday, Nov 03

    its ok, sometimes it does take a while for things to click. i studied for 4 months was scoring 150's in my PT and got a 146 on the nov 2024 lsat. now im studying again for the april 2026 lsat and am scoring close to 160 on my pts. it takes time for some of us but youll get there give yourself more time!! i really never thought id see anything past a 150 on a PT, and now im close to 160!

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  • Monday, Nov 03

    im in the same boat and not going lie it didnt get better with drilling either seems like its a fundamental issue of genuine reading comprehemsion and attention to detail which i feel comes with lifestyle changes and changing your reading habits overall! it takes time but you got this!

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  • Saturday, Nov 01

    Tips: after taking the prep test did you blind review to see if you can get to the answers without the pressure. If not next time. Drill, timed prep test, extensive blind review (even when you hate it).

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