Hi everyone! I started studying on January 1st and am planning to take the LSAT in June with a goal of 165, but I have run into a problem.
In January, all I did was watch 7Sage videos and a small amount of drilling, plus an initial diagnostic test at the end of January where I scored in the mid 140s.
Throughout February and the first few days of March, I have been doing drills about 20 questions a day, usually 5 at a time, with a mix of timed and untimed practice. The issue is that my performance fluctuates a lot and there has not been clear score progression. Kinda sometimes dont know when to do a section test.
I have another practice LSAT in 6 days, and I am not sure how to target my studying. Sometimes my timed scores are better than my untimed and sometimes it is the opposite. However, my blind review scores have been fairly consistent.
Right now I am unsure what the best strategy is. Should I focus only on priority question types first and really master those, then slowly add other types back in?
@NoNamed92 First of all, thank you for taking the time to comment. That itself means a lot to me. Second, if I forgot to include, I do a blind review after every section and then the next day review again to find my weak question types. Yes, foundation I also believe its important, and I always try to revisit to make sure that I am actually understanding the mechanics. I believe the time might be the issue, but I'm still trying to figure it out i guess lol. Thank you.