Hey! If you're planning on taking the LSAT before August, I would definitely say focus on getting LG to -0. From there I'd recommend doing a combo of untimed 5-10 LR/1-2 passage RC drills focused on 1) understanding the stim and dissecting it and 2) understanding the passage so you practice accuracy under untimed conditions + doing timed sections of each type in between your PTs. I'd also say don't underestimate the value of that drilling. I'm taking the Jan 2024 test so I know the draw of taking PTs more frequently but if you don't feel like you've improved since your last PT the solution is to drill based on your weak spots rather than take another PT.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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Hey! If you're planning on taking the LSAT before August, I would definitely say focus on getting LG to -0. From there I'd recommend doing a combo of untimed 5-10 LR/1-2 passage RC drills focused on 1) understanding the stim and dissecting it and 2) understanding the passage so you practice accuracy under untimed conditions + doing timed sections of each type in between your PTs. I'd also say don't underestimate the value of that drilling. I'm taking the Jan 2024 test so I know the draw of taking PTs more frequently but if you don't feel like you've improved since your last PT the solution is to drill based on your weak spots rather than take another PT.
Hope this helps, and good luck!