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I took the February LSAT and made a 148 (Goal score is 155 or mid-150s). I registered for the April LSAT/ want to get back into studying, but I don’t know how. I know I don’t want to start completely over. Advice?
I’m still not understanding why there’s a three-section LSAT being offered if the current LSAT still has four (3 scored sections + 1 experimental)
I took the February LSAT and made a 148 (Goal score is 155 or mid-150s). I registered for the April LSAT/ want to get back into studying, but I don’t know how. I know I don’t want to start completely over. Advice?
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What do you mean by "completely start over?" At this stage you should be doing practice tests to see what you are getting wrong, then reviewing the lessons / drilling in areas you are getting questions wrong.
I definitely would not review each lesson video again-- please don't do that! If there are areas where you keep having issues, it might be worthwhile to seek out other study resources (such as the Powerscore books) that explain the material in a different manner. Sometimes having the same information presented in a different manner is all that is needed for things to click.
Finally, what are your weakest areas? Usually LG can be improved the fastest followed by LR. RC is harder to improve in a short amount of time.
Best of luck!
My weak areas are LR & RC. I’ve mastered LG.