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LSAT Prepping

Hey Guys! I need some advice. I am currently planning to take the LSAT in February 26 and need help deciding on if I should adjust my study plan. I have taken the LSAT twice, so I understand what is being asked and the structure of the test, but I struggle heavily with reading comprehension (staying locked in while reading) and timing, plus question types and second guessing on logical reasoning. I started from the very beginning with my study plan because it may be helpful, but maybe I should center the next two months on practicing and working on timing since I've gone through the actual test twice? I work full time, so my studying comes in the evenings, how should I dedicate my time? I am really only looking to jump maybe 10 to 15 points for my score which currently sits at a 146. What should I do?

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    Hi! I think it's good to review the core curriculum, especially if you feel like you are second guessing a lot of logical reasoning. I think doing drills with the most common question types you're getting wrong and then moving onto untimed/timed sections will help! I currently do one full PT a week, on a Saturday or Sunday, and I do a couple drills and sections with blind review/WAJ each day. I also struggle with reading comp, but I've been trying to read more newspapers and books with unfamiliar language. You definitely don't need to know any outside knowledge for this test, but I found that it makes me read a little faster and with less anxiety if the text is something that I am already familiar with. Full disclosure, I don't work full time right now; but I hope that this can help you explore a few options for study plans! Wishing you luck!

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