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I'm also hoping to take the LSAT in April! My diagnostic was a 153 and after going through some of the material, I got a 155. Seriously locking in now because I need to hit a 160 at least. I'm aiming to get through a module a day so I can start drilling. Just finished the NA section, so I've got a ways to go. The most helpful thing for me so far is keeping a Wrong Answer Journal. It really allows me to reflect on my thought process. I've also been keeping a detailed spreadsheet of my PT results highlighting which question types I'm struggling with the most and vice versa. I'm hoping this will be helpful when I get more into the drilling part of studying.
I would also suggest taking a diagnostic test so you have an idea of where you're score is at (I see in another comment that you haven't done any PTs). It'll help you figure out a more realistic goal for yourself. April is right around the corner and you need to start getting into the rhythm of what the test feels like.
I'm only 27, but I also have a Master's degree (MBA) and am doing a career pivot into law. I've been studying since November, but didn't get consistent until the beginning of January and am already seeing massive improvement. Took a practice test today and got 4 points higher than my last PT! It'll get easier once you complete the curriculum and start drilling! Just trust the process and stay consistent! You've got this!!