Need help coming up with a plan for a somewhat unique study situation. I write the LSAT in one month. I work a day job as a manager and run my businesses at night, this gives me very little time to do PTs or study. So far I’ve done 6 total, one 14 years ago cold diagnostic (168), one 5 months ago on lsac after pounding out the loophole in 10 days (171), one 2.5 months ago on here (174), one on lsac a week later to simulate the actual test better (177), one on here a month ago I aborted because staff called and I had to go in (150, -2lr, -1rc till passage 4, abort), 168 last night after a 3 week study break (worked a 120 hour week). Ended up pounding out a 14 hour study session to get rid of the rust 9/10 lr level 5, 19/20 adaptive, 24/25 lr section. Stats are 90% drill accuracy but over represented with lvl 4/5. Trying to come up with a realistic study plan for the next month with max study time being around an hour a day till test week.
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@PhoebeHopp I just signed up for the tutoring consultation. What scares me is 2 fold: first, rc I’ve got a pretty good handle on failure mode is spending too much time on a single passage then making mistakes on the last one. Second, lr is a complete crap shoot on what I get wrong typically level 2-3, could be the adhd saying screw it to an easy question or could be fatigue.
Our scores and paths are very similar, honestly the only advice I’ve got when asking people is very vague. At these scores you clearly understand everything so it’s just a matter of taking your time and being accurate. What I’m doing now is having the ai evaluate my drills and pt and doing what it recommends.
How do people stay motivated for this? I originally set a goal that was probably too low with a 170. I got a diagnostic of 168 and pretty quickly got into the mid 170s but have had zero progress since. I currently work 70-100 hour weeks and just don’t see a path forward for improving. I’m a blue collar person that’s mainly doing this to prove I could have done something more “serious” and because it’s fun to do in my spare time.
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I’m doing pretty good on these but still making dumb mistakes. I forgot to answer a question in rc and submitted the last lr section without realizing I still had one more question. Went back and got them both right in analysis right after. Shooting for a 180 if anyone has any tips let me know!


@Zanderantochow go slow read for structure, break each paragraph down into a sentence while reading. If you need to go back for a specific detail you’ll know exactly where to go.