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Saturday, Jan 16 2021

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Thursday, Jan 07 2021

@ for sure, that makes a lot of sense. Similarly, I did the same thing on my first one. Got so focused on timing, that I lost sight on the true task of getting as many questions right as possible. Finished each section with some extra time on it, and even felt good about it after the test. After getting the results, I realized that I fell into the trap of moving too fast.

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Tuesday, Jan 05 2021

@ - Thanks for the advice. Definitely seems like a really practical approach. Currently using some of the curriculum to reexamine the high priority areas from the practice tests that I took prior to my LSAT in October (also prior to 7 sage).

But I really like the idea of getting game ready with taking actual practice tests in testing conditions.

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Monday, Jan 04 2021

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January LSAT Flex - Best Plan for Improvement

Took the LSAT in October, and got a 149. My average practice test was a 151. During my first test, it was a very time consuming part of the year for my job. Recently joined 7 sage, and looking to improve a few points for the January LSAT.

Yes I should have started studying a year ago. Curious to what ideas are out there to achieve this bump in a few weeks. Not looking for a quick fix, but just the best way to pepare with the time left.

Appreciate the advice in advance!

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