Hi all, I am planning to take the August LSAT this summer. I already took the test and scored a 167, and am hoping for low to mid 170s. I have previously PTd 174 and usually average a 172, but I haven't studied for the test in around 6 months. What kind of study work should I be doing to make my time most effective? Should I redo the curriculum, or just focus on drilling individual weaknesses and taking PTs? I have no commitments this summer so I am planning to study around 40-50 hours a week.

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  • BenjaminSegal Independent Tutor
    6 days ago

    To piggyback on Kevin's advice, I'd say complete as many fresh tests as you can prior to the test with the frequency of test taking increasing as your test date approaches. If you have insufficient untouched materials, then do your best to make them last.

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  • Kevin_Lin Instructor
    Edited 6 days ago

    I'd recommend either doing the "Minimal" study plan or "Just Practice." Going through a bunch of lessons first isn't going to be as helpful given your experience with the test already. You can go back to specific lessons as needed based on results of your drills/sections/PTs.

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