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K.N. Llewellyn
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K.N. Llewellyn
5 days ago

Happy to help. I’ve been part of a few private LSAT study groups and have thoughts on what works, what doesn’t, and how the structure could be improved. I’m down to chat for however long you'd need and can make time pretty easily. Thank you for the opportunity.

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K.N. Llewellyn
5 days ago

This is pretty common at the 170+ range. RC is usually the first section to expose a cold start, not a real drop in ability. If focus clicks a few minutes late, RC takes the hit, then everything normalizes.

A light warm-up helps. Read one dense paragraph beforehand and identify the author’s point and structure, or do a couple of un-timed RC questions. Keep it short and low effort. The goal is to switch your brain on, not drain it. Good luck!!! You got this!

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Good luck to everyone testing this week. Tomorrow kicks off a big one for a lot of us, and no matter where you’re at in your prep, you’ve already put in real work just getting here.

Quick reminder before go-time: trust your process, don’t overthink early mistakes, and stay present one question at a time. Skip when you need to, breathe between sections, and remember that one tough passage or question never defines your score.

Wishing everyone calm nerves, clear focus, and a little luck when it counts. See you all on the other side 🙏

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K.N. Llewellyn
5 days ago

Love this. Big thanks to the 7Sage team for actually giving back to the community and encouraging real engagement. The forum has helped so many of us stay motivated, so this is a great touch. Appreciate everything you do 🙌

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K.N. Llewellyn
Edited 6 days ago

I wouldn't let it get to you! As EatYoCarrots commented, your score can and will change depending on what's going on around and with you. My best advice is SLOW DOWN while studying, read everything literally! We're all in different boats for what score we want to achieve, for myself I only want to hit between a 155-160 and maybe raise it in the future but that's just me and what I aiming for. Set a reasonable goal for what you truly feel you can achieve. However, It is much better to get a question right than to speed into a wrong answer. The LSAT will reward correct answers rather than give you points on how many you could answer in the given time frame. Good luck to you and all else whom may be reading this!

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