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Thursday, Oct 08 2020

I don't have any advice, but just wanted to say don't give up hope for a decent score yet. I took the LSAT for the first time last July and had an experience similar to yours. I bombed the games, and ran out of time on most sections. I thought I had done terribly, but ended up with a decent 166. So you may end up doing much better than you think right now.

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Tuesday, Sep 08 2020

lukasmilne213

Prioritization / Limited Time to Spend

Good Afternoon!

I previously took the LSAT last August and received a 166 and am signed up to take the LSAT again on October 3rd. I want to improve my score to ensure I get into the schools I want, but if I dont end up improving my score it's not the end of the world for me as I'll probably still get in. I wanted to post and get some advice on where to foucs my efforts leading up to the test. I only have about 15 hours a week or so to spend preparing as I'm also taking a heavy course load in school.

I know that logic games are my weakest section so I plan to spend the majority of my time on improving here. I also see that if I do the whole logic games section in 7sage it will take me upwards of 40 hours so I'm not sure if it's worth it to follow the whole ciriculum here. I would like to also spend a decent chunk of my time doing practice tests + some focused learning on the other sections.

So I'm wondering what people think is the best use of my time considering the limited time I have. Any feedback is apprecaited!

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