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Monday, Jul 06 2015

Sounds like a great plan, I'm already jumping back into the lessons and its serving as a great review. Thank you for the help!!

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Monday, Jul 06 2015

Thank you for the replies, I wasn't planning on taking the LSAT again so I used up a lot of the PTs. I did probably 20 full Timed PTs total, from 51 to 71. That being said I did 62-71 the days before the test to prepare myself for the LSAT (one each day) I was going to order some new PTs (72 onward to whatever is available) to use as my diagnostics, so Im not sure what my plan of attack should be when it comes to PTs. I have some left before 29 but besides that I have worked through odd sections in numerous PTs to very few full practice tests remain. I was doing a different method before discovering 7sage which has caused this dilemma. I have some RC sections left as well as LR, but I did most of the LG except for the full tests before 29 I mentioned. Im assuming I would forget most of the material in 62-71 in a month or so, so they would seem like fresh tests, but to be honest I'm not sure how to proceed, I've dug myself a bit of a hole it seems. As for blind review I haven't started to jump back into LSAT studying. I was scoring around 170 on my timed full PTs the week before the test so I assumed I would get around that score, so I am just now making the decision to get back into study mode for october, so I just purchased the 7sage today.

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Sunday, Jul 05 2015

I should add my goal is to score over 170 on this upcoming LSAT

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Sunday, Jul 05 2015

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Retake question for October LSAT

So I just signed up for the Premium package, and I'm confused as to what my plan of attack should be. I took the June LSAT and scored a 164. I missed -1 in logic games, and -2 in one of the LR sections. The Reading comprehension section and other LR section made up the other misses, about -8 for both. I started doing the 7sage methods for studying before taking the lsat, specifically blind review and the method for LG. Im curious if I should go back through all the lessons, or if I should just get the practice test books again, and start going through the questions using the 7sage methods while for the most part ignoring the teaching materials. I had originally used powerscore method up until I finished the books, then I discovered 7sage's methods about 3 weeks before the LSAT, which is when I applied their methods. Thank you for the help

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