Self-study
I've honestly been inconsistenly studying on and offer 2 years :/ I score at 154 on average. I really want to take studying more seriously, hoping to take my first LSAT in the fall but im not sure how to study.
As of now, im trying to really understand question types... and be better at answering based on those (obvious I know, but I do think this is absolutely necessary) but idk what else I should do. I know I must blind review and keep a wrong answer journal--which I do, but I sort of like to be more active in studying idk...help!!
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You're on the right track! Starting with question types is definitely the way to go. Start with practicing individual question types in the 1-3 star difficulty range, and once you're comfortable with those, move on to mixing question types (still in the 1-3 star range). At this point, you can also incorporate timing practice from the first half of a section, aiming to get the first 15 questions of a section done in 15 minutes (this can be tough, so start slow!). You can then move on to 4-5 star questions (untimed), and eventually timed. If you feel like taking PTs hasn't been helpful so far, you can try focusing only on drills for 1-2 weeks and only incorporating drills/full sections once you're more comfortable with 1-3 star questions! Make sure you have your 7Sage study plan set up with your intended test date, so you can get a more structured study plan.
Good luck and happy studying!