My score came out as 168 (92nd Percentile), with a score band of 164-172. Pretty happy with the results!
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@2Mac I studied for about 3 months during the summer. For the first month, I would consistently put in about 1-2 hours per day, learning the curriculum and doing drills. During the second month, I would mostly do the recommended drills and still put in about 1-2 hours per day of studying. The third month was when I ramped up my study times and I was able to put in 3-5 hour days of studying to drill my weaknesses and go through more of the curriculum. Near the end of the third month, I would dedicate 8-10 hours per day to do practice tests, drill weaknesses, and review the curriculum.
If I could do it again with the same time frame, I would move through the entire curriculum first, then move on to recommended drills and practice tests. I would also put in 4 hours a day of studying consistently throughout the entire 3 months.
Hope this helps!
@bilingualspeechpath107 The 7sage platform was extremely helpful to categorize questions in my head while taking the test and avoid getting overwhelmed by how convoluted the language in the LSAT is. I would say that the curriculum and recommended drills were responsible for my improvement on the test. Answering questions the 'right way' rather than just 'feeling them out' and picking whatever sounds right is definitely the path to getting a high score, in my opinion.