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Monday, Jul 02 2018

Thank you for the response! I won’t be cramming practice tests it seems. So I’ll do as you advise and do a few practice tests a week with a ton of review in LG.

I intend to find where I am at today with a practice test and drill any that I don’t know or struggled with in the coming days

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Monday, Jul 02 2018

I love the enthusiasm! I should have been more clear in saying that it is more about my maximum time I can spend! I can throw a few hours a day at it. I should also say that I have a philosophy background so I already have a decent understanding of logic and don’t need to train my brain on logical structure as much as maybe a complete newbie would. I roughly finished the powerscore books, too.

So I essentially have three weeks to retrain my memory of the books and get back into the groove of the LSAT and improve the score by roughly 4-6 questions. My last test had a full logic game left blank, so I know speeding that up will help me tremendously. But I worry overtraining logic games may hurt me on the others

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I have taken the LSAT once before and, honestly, could never put in the time for studying. Because of work/finances, I could only sacrifice a half hour here and there with the power score books.

With the last LSAT, I got a 161. I am aiming for a 165+ but I only now got the time off to study (by demanding to lessen my overtime).

With maximal studying (think practice test a day plus some drills), can I achieve my goal? I do well with reading comp (4 missed at most), and I generally lag in the logic games due to running out of of time

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