In my opinion, it's really important to rest and do light work the week of the test. There's not a lot you can learn in a matter of a few days to jump scored drastically and overcramming will lead to mental exhaustion. What I would do in this situation is refer to 7Sage analytics and maybe go over the types of questions that 7sage says is your highest priority. This way, you can potentially get an extra few marks come test day through some (relatively) basic strategy.
This might be a bad financial advice, but if you're truly feeling like there is no way you'll score higher than your last test without more practice it might be better to reschedule it. 200USD is a lot of money but it might be worth it to not have a negative trend of lsats sent to your prospective law schools. Take my advice with a grain of salt though as I will be writing for the first time on Sunday.
Wish you all the best,
-Aaron
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In my opinion, it's really important to rest and do light work the week of the test. There's not a lot you can learn in a matter of a few days to jump scored drastically and overcramming will lead to mental exhaustion. What I would do in this situation is refer to 7Sage analytics and maybe go over the types of questions that 7sage says is your highest priority. This way, you can potentially get an extra few marks come test day through some (relatively) basic strategy.
This might be a bad financial advice, but if you're truly feeling like there is no way you'll score higher than your last test without more practice it might be better to reschedule it. 200USD is a lot of money but it might be worth it to not have a negative trend of lsats sent to your prospective law schools. Take my advice with a grain of salt though as I will be writing for the first time on Sunday.
Wish you all the best,
-Aaron