Let me start by saying I LOVE the 7Sage WAJ template. I however found it more helpful to keep track using an excel. I find this helps me build Drills on days I'm feeling scattered so I can group by Question Types. Additionally, I can color code questions to revisit that I've learned my mistakes, and ones that still need work. Including screenshot below! 
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I just scored a 162 on PT154. Any tips/best practices on going about reviewing PTs?
4 months late to @J.Y.Ping 's YouTube video on posting these to discussion form, but riding this high. It's the motivation I needed. Good things are happening in 2026. Wishing everyone good study vibes as we round out the end of the month!
Hi fellow 7sager! I'm sorry to hear your woes. That was me for YEARS, so I definitely remember that feeling. Would be curious to hear your current strategy? It's great to hear you've already IDed some focus areas. Gains for me showed up when I drilled with intention. Squeeze reviewing questions & ACs , using questions until you feel confident you could teach them/the logic. Funny enough these are the Qs I struggle with most. LSAT is patterns, so if you've really understood something, you'll know next time it shows up. My guess is you might be shallow dipping with Q review. Also consistency! When I say years, during that time I was not studying with full-brain mode on or regularly. Now I am and it;s showing..hoping to end my LSAT journey this year! Wishing you the best - you got this!
@Elijah_Mize this is a great reply and deserves to be bumped higher in this thread haha thank you!!
is there a specific question type/group you are having difficulty with? i would do these untimed, BR (for sure! just push out whatever you can, i've def been in those 'no idea' moments). Show answers and see if u can make it make sense before watching explanation vids. might go back to CC.
tripped on B "did not take into account". Thought, well yes, he took into account that tradition was not there. Thought 'not taking into account' would have to be completely separate idea :P oops! For me, getting to B by PEO for sure
this is why i switched from my initially correct choice of B to C! boo..
#help can someone break down step by step how they are translating Question 11 statement to lawgic? I'm having trouble with how we got S → /A → /R → B
#help For Question 2 why are the last two
A → /S
/R → J
and not
/A → S
R → /J
even without the except this question melted my mind. lol i hate this.
someone please fix my thinking #help for A i read as: yes, it is known (fact) that EACH mother bat (representative member) knows specific bat pup call. therefore, we can make general conclusion of how this phenomena (for all mother bats) works. should i really be reading representative as specific bat A, B etc.?
i read baby bats as"representative members" of group (all bats as whole). smh. makes sense when representative is read as bat A, bat B etc.
don't you just love when you get it right timed and wrong in br :)) fun!!
thank you for posting! I was trying to understand for the longest time"wait what the heck isn't A causes B same as A→B". Guess not lol
And i conclude my studying for tonight. lol under timed would totally skip this, but going to review again for that 170+ LOL Good luck everyone! These later exams require full brain energy!
should i be in the mindset of having to diagram -> on the exam? or will this come naturally as i practice more? #help
Got this wrong under timed conditions and right on blind review bc I had time to diagram. Is it that diagramming becomes faster the more your practice or is there something I'm missing that would help under timed conditions? Thanks!
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Man, I really thought it was D, but my mind was adding in extra jargon that wasn't there so I see why E (which I initially put and questioned smh). I thought D said something to the extent that the real large # of cases were going unchecked and only a few were actually being filed. oops.
@mwood42 this is great, but yes! definitely make sure you focus on drilling. I might recomend instead of a PT 1ce every week, doing one every other week in order to save clean questions. again, really spend time on drilling and revieiwng those questions thoroughly. For me, once I've built confidnece with question types then I use my PT days to focus on the timing mindset and endurance of the LSAT. Good luck!