I plan to take the LSAT this September for the 2027 cycle. I started with a 138 diagnostics score about three weeks ago and i'm around a 145-150 right now. However, every time I sit down to study, I have no idea If i'm being effective with my time.

I will start drilling untimed for about thirty minutes to warm up, then move to a timed section where I review the answers I got wrong. This goes on for about two to three hours until I realize my brain is fried and i'm just reading words and not comprehending anything.

I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas to help make my time studying more efficient. Any advice is appreciated, Thanks (:

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  • Michael123 Independent Tutor
    4 days ago

    Yes, be specific with your drills. Look at your analytics, it'll tell you which tags to focus on. Spend an entire session doing only drills with that tag, and understanding why you are missing them. For example do 25 questions of Conditional Reasoning for LR. Do 5 as a warmup, read through 7sage's analysis for those 5 and see what you can learn. Then do 10 more trying to apply those lessons. Once again review, and then do another 10. Make sure you're really understanding the logic behind that question type before doing different tags.

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    4 days ago

    @Michael123 Hello, thank you, very helpful

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