I am at the point of my prep where I just jumped into the 160s and I'm starting to see it's more difficult to get large increases with each PT. Should I go back and redo some of my older tests/sections/drills to make sure I truly understand any answer I previously got wrong?
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Do you all prefer to keep the ability to see your original answers on or off when blind reviewing? Why or why not? This question came up for me while I was BRing a RC section of a PT.
Hi! I am also a rising junior and also first generation! I plan to take the August LSAT, but I know that’s a little ambitious so I’m also gonna maintain studying in case I have to take September. My rationale is I’m not going to have a lot of time to study during the semester, so I want to take full advantage of this summer.
I will share what I’ve been doing so far. I am studying for 3-4 hours each day going through the Syllabus. I take a full length practice test each Saturday, but I’m only blind reviewing the questions I save, which are the ones I spent a long time on or am unsure about the answer. As far as drills and individual sections, idk what I’m going to do yet.
I would recommend you take a diagnostic test, which is what I did, so you have a baseline score. Best of luck! We got this! :)
Interested!