I totally feel where you are coming from. If you get diagnosed with ADHD, I would first obtain a letter from your psychiatrist so that you can use it when applying for accommodations on the LSAT. Try to make it through the lessons on the core curriculum as much as possible. This is what helped me break out of the 140's was learning all of the question types and how to go about them (take notes on the lessons to refer back to later if needed). Then start taking sections one at a time, blind reviewing them, and writing the ones you get wrong in a wrong answer journal. You have to learn why you got the answers wrong and why the right answers are correct. I have been doing this for about 2 months and just recently broke into the 160's. You got this! Do not worry about the amount of time you have just make the most of your studying.
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Hi Emma,
I totally feel where you are coming from. If you get diagnosed with ADHD, I would first obtain a letter from your psychiatrist so that you can use it when applying for accommodations on the LSAT. Try to make it through the lessons on the core curriculum as much as possible. This is what helped me break out of the 140's was learning all of the question types and how to go about them (take notes on the lessons to refer back to later if needed). Then start taking sections one at a time, blind reviewing them, and writing the ones you get wrong in a wrong answer journal. You have to learn why you got the answers wrong and why the right answers are correct. I have been doing this for about 2 months and just recently broke into the 160's. You got this! Do not worry about the amount of time you have just make the most of your studying.