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Tuesday, Sep 23 2014

I was in a similar position. I was supposed to originally take the LSAT for the second time in September yet pushed it back to December because I did not feel prepared. Prior to taking the LSAT the first time I only used the Power Score Bibles and took many PTs. My advice would be to definitely go through all the 7Sage curriculum and then take your PTs as the study schedule suggests. If you don't understand the core curriculum 7 Sage teaches, and/or don't take your time to blind review your answers on every PT, you're potentially wasting your time. Getting through 29 PT's isn't the objective, understanding why you are or are not getting questions right is. I made this mistake before taking the exam the first time and now have difficulty finding full PT's that I haven't already taken. Best of luck to you!

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Thursday, Dec 04 2014

I thought I was the only one burning out! I have done seven timed PTs in the past nine days, with review. I was going to take another test today but I am literally so tired of it that I don't think I will benefit. I did well on my test yesterday and don't want to take a test today, get a crappy score and have my confidence suffer. I decided I'm just going to review some LR questions I still have trouble with, do some yoga, and maybe some reading. Good luck to everyone, go in Saturday with your confidence at an all time high, show the LSAT what you're made of, and then of course hit the bar immediately after. ;)

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