So I took the August 2025 LSAT and did not score nearly as well as I wanted to, especially considering my score was lower than any PT I've done leading up to it. I took the rest of August off from doing anything LSAT related because I'll be honest I was drained and burnt out from spending my entire summer just studying for the test. I will be retaking the LSAT this November and I need advice on where to begin on restarting my studying journey. My goal score is a 160. Any tips or advice on where to pick back up with studying is greatly appreciated!!!

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  • Monday, Sep 01

    I took Aug LSAT as well and am planning to re-take in October, I took a small two week break from studying and have been sticking to practicing 4-5 star difficulty drills alone. I have not yet taken a PT, because I don't want to harm my mindset too much. But I have found great success in my overall accuracy and timing with larger mixed difficulty drills after doing at least two daily max difficulty drills. The process of blind review and going through all explanation videos has helped me greatly, and I think drills can keep the overall stress of studying low, unlike taking PT's often. New 7-sage drilling is super customizable so I would suggest trying out broad questions types and narrowing down to specific ones, all on 4-5 star diff. Easier questions will become super quick once you get fundamentals of difficult questions down.

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