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Hello, I just took the November 2025 LSAT and scored a 147. This was a little confusing because I was pting in the mid 150's before I took the exam. I have decided to take the January LSAT before applying this cycle and was wondering if anyone has any tips on how to improve in the next four weeks, specifically reading comprehension. Thank you in advance!
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I just jumped from a 144 November score to PTing around 156. The main thing I’ve changed is consistent wrong answer journaling. I do LR drills daily untimed with the answers shown after each question so it’s fresh. On each one, I write a note using the note tab that says the question type, what I chose, why I chose it, why it was wrong and vise versa for the correct answer. Then I write what I will do next time (trust gut, don’t fall for trap language, etc). I also do a couple times LR sections a week with blind review (important!) and then one PT a week with BR after. I also work 9-5 so this is about 2/3 hours daily.
TLDR; untimed drills with WAJ, timed LR sections weekly with BR/WAJ, one PT on weekend with BR/WAJ. 7sage podcast as well to help with strategies!
ChatGPT is your friend.
Input as much data as you have (LR & RC weaknesses according to your 7sage analytics, your official and practice scores, amount of time you plan on studying a day, when your next LSAT is, your observations on where you think you're struggling etc) and let AI give you some suggestions as to how to proceed. The more data you provide, the better the output will be.
Also, keep track of data- I have begun to ask myself what I struggled with after EACH study session and also at the end of each study session, I plan what I'm going to focus on in the next session. The data tracking will help you pick up on patterns; are you misreading questions?, are you misunderstanding the question stem?, are you getting the conditional logic confused?, is there a certain topic type that consistently trips you up (like science or art)?
I got a 161 on the Nov LSAT. I'm using my own advice and aiming for a 170+ in Jan.
Good luck!