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Hi everyone!
I'm currently registered for the October LSAT. I've been studying on and off for about 2 months now and I started focusing more last month. I'm currently studying around 5/6 daily. However, I still don't feel confident and/or comfortable with the material. Do you think I should reschedule it for November? Or should I just take it both October and November (I don't mind doing so). Is it enough time to build more confidence and get more comfortable with the test?
I also would love to join/open and study group!
Interested!! My name is Aseel Rmah
I suggest taking a break from full practice tests and focusing more on drilling. That strategy helped me boost my score by 15 points. It’s also important to take breaks to avoid burnout.
Make sure to review your wrong answers and consider keeping a "wrong answer journal" if you don’t already have one. Talk through your thought process for each question: explain in simple terms why you chose the wrong answer, why the right one is correct, and what you can do to improve next time. I know this might sound a bit silly, but changing my approach to the LSAT really made a huge difference for me. I started viewing it as an exciting challenge. Try to make your study process enjoyable—like I love drilling in cafes and I always get a sweet treat after a PT lol.
You're very smart and already doing well, and a score of 158 is impressive (in the 68th percentile). Good luck! Remember, things always work out in the end, and everything will fall into place :)
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Be mindful, be demure
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