For context, I have studied for the LSAT off and on every 4-6 months or so for the last 2 years (post-bacc gap years) while working 2 full time jobs. I have recently stepped down to a part time and full time and am looking to dedicate more time to consistently study not that I'm not working as much anymore.

The last time I took a diagnostic was through a different platform (Blueprint, I think) before Logic Games was taken off (Rip Logic Games - I miss you), but I can't even remember what score I got or which test I took. Obviously I want to make the most out of the practice tests while studying, and I plan on registering for either the January or February test.

I'm about half way through Foundations (starting from scratch all over again since it's been too long since I last studied), so I know I still have a lot of material left to cover, but just wanted to put some feelers out there for any helpful advice.

Thanks!

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  • David Busis Head of Product
    Thursday, Jun 26

    If you don't want to make a decision, the site will recommend a PT for you on the PrepTests page: https://7sage.com/practice/preptests

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