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Reading comp was my worst, but I was able to improve pretty dramatically with the 7 sage method. I really thought nothing would work, but the method did. I did a week straight of drills and that fixed me right up. I still struggle with timing, but when I was able to allot a full 4 minutes (and then I cut the "memory time" to 30 sec), my accuracy improved. I also got to a point in my studying where something just clicked with reading comp. I am now able to read for the structure rather than getting distracted with the details. Keep at it! RC is the hardest section in my opinion, but you will get there. Good luck!
I am now done with my LSAT journey, but I want to share that I did okay on my first LSAT and then totally bombed my second. My second score was way lower than most of my PTs and completely out of range for any of my target schools. I was totally crushed. I took a few weeks off, refocused, worked with a tutor, and got an amazing score in October. It took me a year to study for the LSAT and a lot of perseverance. You can do the same! Your goal score is not out of reach I PROMISE. You have to be patient, study hard, and give yourself some grace when things don't work out. Also, October had some curveballs! Especially in the LG section. Next test day, you will be more prepared, more confident, and more relaxed. You just have to give yourself a little space and start again. Best of luck!
I was in a similar position, so I can only speak from my experience, but I HIGHLY recommend getting a tutor or study partner. It's hard to do this shit on your own and I think it really comes down to confidence on exam day. I had a ton of supportive friends and family, but on my second exam, I had horrible anxiety and started questioning myself. Ahead of my third LSAT, my tutor helped instill confidence in me that my answers were correct and I did not need to question anything. Knowing that HE believed in me after seeing my skills, made me super excited to take the test. On the third test day, I absolutely destroyed the sections and felt more in the zone than the first two times I took it. Whatever you do, do not give up hope! You can still crush November (or October!), but do everything you can to go into the exam relaxed and confident!