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Like the title suggests, I want to try to give myself more time with the harder questions.

I was thinking of moving my 10 Lr in 10 minutes to 15 in 15, leaving 20 minutes for 16-25.

My new strategy would be:

1-15 in 15 mins (1 min per)

16-22 in 13 mins (1:50 per)

23-25 + Review in 7 mins (1:30 per question, accounting for the PFs/PRs, and 2:30 mins for review, which could be alloted to 1-15 or 16022 if they're especially challenging)

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Thursday, Jul 24, 2025

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Printing PT

Hi yall, is there an option to print whole PTs. I only get the option to start and import PTs but no option to download a PDF version.

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Today I scored a 161/162 for the 5th time in 10 PTs, most of my others have been about the same range, 159/160. Today's 161 was the best I've done on a PT across all 4 sections, -6 (RC), -4 (LR), -6 (LR), -6 (LR). To get a 165+, you need to get 14 or less incorrect; Today was -18 (-6 x 3), but was the best cumulative 4 section score I've gotten. I have found myself improving drastically in drilling, following close to target time results, I'll do drills of my weakest type, 4 and 5 star NA/SA/Weakening, and get very, very few wrong. But when it comes time to test, I feel like I find it very hard to get the 5 star Q's right, in drilling I have no problem with them (comparatively). Still, maybe due to the mental fatigue of an entire section, I find myself getting almost every question (~90-95% accuracy 1-4 stars) right up until the 5 stars, and then have my sections fall apart (specifically in LR) from 17-25. What should I do to remedy this? I drill 15 LRs and aim for ~18-20 minutes target time, and 2 passage RCs ~17-19 minutes target time.

What did others do to break out of this pre-165 bump. I take the august in 2 weeks, my hope is that I can put it all together before then and get a 165, if not, my more reasonable test for this achievement is september.

I know of some LSAT demon strategies, that I've read recently, where some people say go for 100% accuracy, guess on the last, this is surely interesting. But I've been trying to do, and do successfully, 10 questions in 10 minutes, and then 15 in 25. I think I'm going to change my strategy to 15 questions in 15 minutes, and then leave 20 for the last 10, as I feel myself needlessly dragging my feet through 11-15.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

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Is there anyway to "mute" some of my older PTs so I can see a more updated list of my priorities? I don't necessarily want to delete the older ones - I just want to see my weak areas now vs. then

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I took the LSAT in June and got a 168 which was well below not only my best score, but also what I had been averaging. I’m taking it again in August and I’ve been taking roughly 3 prep tests every 2 weeks since getting my score back. The first one I took after taking a break I got a 176 and then after that 175. Then my last two have been 172 and 169. They’ve all been about the same difficulty and none of them are drastically different in age. I noticed a similar pattern before my first LSAT where it seemed like I was just getting worse with each prep test, including getting my worst score since I first started studying in February a few days before the test (166). Should I stop taking prep tests altogether?

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Today the sign up for the august lsat opens, but the remote option which i am taking does not open till july 24/25th, i signed up for strongly preferred remote, will I get an email when the remote scheduling opens? Or will i get an email every time a new day opens remote and in person? Or do i not get an email at all and have to do something else? I dont want to miss it

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Monday, Jul 21, 2025

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Starting Over

I took the June LSAT and didn't get the score I wanted. Any advice from anyone taking it a second time on where to start and how to restudy?

And all of my progress from the old 7sage format is gone.. including preptests so that's super fun... oh well!

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hi! i've been having some trouble when blind reviewing (and in writing this post) where the text that i type will disappear or delete things i have already typed. where i'm typing also sometimes gets shifted (for example, if i go to add a sentence in the middle of a paragraph, i can just start typing before it deletes it all and moves my cursor to the last text character in the blurb).

i've been on multiple wifi networks and restarted network and nothing has helped.

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Hey guys, I just took my first diagnostic PT and was wondering by how many points does a typical 7sage user's score increase? This might have already been answered in the "Let's Dive In" module but I don't remember lol.

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Every time I do an RC passage drill or prep test the analytics say I take 30-50% more time reading the passage than expected. I'm wondering if I'm misreading the stats or something because I don't really see how these passages should be read in 2 minutes instead of closer to 3 and if I'm missing a strategy there. Should I only be skimming them before looking at the questions?

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My general goal is to get my LR average down to -4 or 5 per section (and i've just achieved this for the first time on my most recent PT), but that was met with by far my worst RC score of -11. I usually drill anywhere from 30-40 LR a day, at about 80-85% accuracy as I continue to improve, I do it faster, and spend less time going over wrong ACs, and I feel as though Im at the point now where my LR is about good to begin to focus on my RC for the last 3.5 weeks before August Lsat, and 7 before September LSAT. I almost never do RC drills, and don't really know how to go about it. Usually when I drill I drill 1 or 2 passages, and I end up doing pretty well, or really bad, usually not in between. I think the main thing thats been bothering me during PTs is I feel as though Im too slow, what would you recommend? Doing 4 passage drills aiming for 35 no matter what?

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I have been grinding the LSAT for so long. It has been two years of 3-5 month intervals of studying for the actual test. Currently, my highest score on the actual test has been a 160, which really angers me because I did great on the 1st section (LR), second section (RC), third section (LR), and then AWFUL on the fourth section (RC). Of course, the second section was experimental. This was in January of this year (I believe), I decided to apply to LSU (where I reside), and A&M (my dream school) with a 160 and 3.92 GPA. Of course I didn't get into A&M because the median is a 168, however I did get into LSU. I decided to not attend LSU after graduation though because I wanted one more chance at getting into A&M. So, since March I have been studying the LSAT once again. I was getting a 161-164 on PT but my issues resided in the Reading Sections. I would miss 0-3 questions on each LR but miss 9-12 on Reading. Because of this, I decided to GRIND and LEARN the Reading Section. After 2 months, I had made little progress, missing roughly 6-9 on each RC section. Finally, I decided to get a tutor, specifically for the Reading Section. It worked! Well kind of, his teachings were decent but the most important contribution he taught me was to STOP CARING. I hadn't been realizing before getting a tutor that I would try to add in extra details through outside knowledge / contribute to the text random things and assumptions so that the passage would make more sense, the passage would feel WHOLE. He made me stop this. He insisted that I stop caring about understanding the passage, and instead focused on the concrete words that they gave me. This helped me tremendously. My following PT (3 weeks ago), I scored a 168, missing four on the RC. Then last week, I scored a 167, missing four on the RC. Due to the increased attention on RC and diminished focus on LR, I have been missing 2-5 on LR. I have started to balance each category in the previous days to seek my upmost potential. The reason I am writing this is because today I am stressed out. I decided to look up the stats on A&M and I basically HAVE to reach a 170 now in order to be accepted. I am now very stressed because my test is in August and I plan on applying by October for the greatest chances. It makes me so angry knowing that I have to be a top 5% test taker in order to get into a top 30 law school. I understand that law schools are proportional in rankings with lsat medians, but like, WHY do they make it so hard. I am angry because I can blind review exams and make a 179 easily, also I can drill all day long and get 95% of the questions correct and then explain why an answer is correct and not correct. All of this forced studying that I have been doing for two years just to make it into my dream school and i'm scared that I won't get in, or worse, that I won't get a score that accurately reflects my knowledge of the LSAT. Sorry for being such a downer right now. I was using this forum as my own journal, I guess. Will probably make a copy of this for the therapist after test day. Good luck all!!!

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