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Research school's stats by looking at their ABA Standard 509 report. This will have all the info on their medians for LSAT/GPA and other info about the schools. You can compile a list, then review each school's application requirements. Most applications are already open so once you add a school to your LSAC school list you should be able to see their requirements) LORs, PS, Optional Essays etc..) Also add this info to your list of schools.
I am currently at the same stage as you planning to test in November and submit apps before December. The writing materials get hectic especially as you begin to look into each school's specific requirements. I would say start with an outline for every writing component, then go through that outline and elaborate then bring your first draft together. Good luck!
Thank you!! It's ironic you suggested it I've been using the book over the last few days and trying to practice the diagramming drills. I do miss some things like noting all not laws that emerge from a rule etc... I just feel like my diagram has to be perfect to answer the questions cause one mistake can cause incorrect answers.
Logic games is my worst section ... I am in the beginning learning stages and I am struggling with diagraming, which I know is an important first steps Any tips? I am struggling with diagramming in the best way and how to diagram for new rules.