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Tuesday, Mar 18

abdullahmouslli211

Calgary - Study Group (Sept 2025)

Started to prep for the September LSAT. I'm thinking of starting a study group, ideally with others who are also in Calgary.

Currently I'm in the low160s, and I'm hoping for high 160s.

I'm hoping to study with others to stay motivated and bounce ideas and techniques with.

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Friday, May 17 2024

abdullahmouslli211

I need some motivation or maybe, validation

Hi everyone, I feel like I'm at an intersection in my LSAT studying journey and I need some advice!

So before we start here are some facts:

1- I only started studying for the LAST in the last 3 months.

2- English is my second language.

3- My undergrad was very technical & quantitative.

So early February I took a diagnostic test and scored 143. I tried to follow Khan Academy's curriculum, but it didn't feel structured enough for me, so I switched to 7Sage about two months ago. On average I'm putting around 8 hours a week into LSAT studying, and I'm planning to write the LSAT in August. My goal (although might be ambitious) is to score at least 170.

Two weeks into 7Sage and after I finished the foundation module, I took another PT and scored 149 & BR 151. Two weeks later, I was about 30% through the LR module, I took another PT and scored 156 and BR 158. This last weekend, I am a little over 60% through the LR module, I scored 153 and BR 162.

In RC, I'm facing the same issue like everyone else, TIME! I consistently find myself with only 1 min left for passage #4. However, for the three passages that I actually have enough time to read through. I'm scoring fairly well (I think). For example, my last PT I got 16 questions right and only 3 wrong, that's for the first three passages in the first RC section, and these are fairly consistent with the results of the other RC sections.

In LR, I find myself running out of time but because I know I have a terrible time management strategy of skipping harder questions so I end up spending 3+ mins on one question, and then not have time for the last 5 question in that section that I think I would have gotten, at least some of them right. Additionally, I found myself getting stagnant in my LR progress in the last few weeks.

My questions are:

1- Would it be wise to stop studying for LR for a bit and focus on RC? My reasoning is that I think there's a big room for improving my RC skills (considering I've never studied for it), and even a marginal improvement would boost my score a few points. Also, I'm hoping that a break from LR might help me get a fresh perspective when I return to it after two weeks.

2- Considering my tight timeline to write the LSAT, I was thinking of getting private tutoring in about a month from now to hopefully help me boost my score, do you think that's worth it? From the people who did get private tutors how was your experience?

3- Are my numbers good considering all the facts mentioned above? Is 170 an attainable goal for me? I know I need to improve my studying strategy and I need to put in more hours drilling and not just going through the curriculum. The question is, by how much do I need to increase the number of weekly studying hours in order to get to 170 by August!

If you made it this far, thank you and I hope my writing was comprehendible!

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abdullahmouslli211
Monday, Aug 12 2024

Honestly, just reading this gave me a lot of comfort. I'm in a similar boat, the last 4 PTs I scored 157-160 and BR 164-167.

@ How are you skipping more effectively? That's one thing I know I'm lacking, even the questions I skip, I only do so after spending like 30 seconds.

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abdullahmouslli211
Thursday, Aug 01 2024

@ Amazing! I hope that will be me soon. I haven't done a wrong answer journal. Do you do it for both RC & LR? What pieces of information do you find useful when documenting the wrong answers?

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abdullahmouslli211
Thursday, Aug 01 2024

@ Thank you so much for the thoughtful response. I've never done a wrong answer journal but I'll definitely start tracking an recording these pieces. So far, I have only used 7Sage and LR Perfection book by LSAT Dragon which helped a little bit. I'll have to check out loophole.

Hi all,

I have been studying for the LSAT since March. I started with a 143 diagnostic, and there was a slow and steady improvement since then. For the last 5 prep-tests, I have been scoring between 157-159 (BR 163 - 165) and I feel pretty confident with my skills to be in this score band. My goal is to score between 163-165. I registered for the September sitting which is in approximately 5 weeks. I feel like it's doable and within my grasp. Are there any tips or advice from people who were in my shoes, to overcome the 160 barrier?

I'm doing two sections daily and one prep test a week.

I would really appreciate any advice on studying tactics, warmup, test strategies...etc.

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