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Thursday, Aug 27 2020

I seriously hit a plateau for a month and then was consistently dropping my score 2 weeks before the upcoming Aug test. I cried a little and decided that this upcoming test is gonna be experimental since I am already registered for the Oct one. Meaning I've decided to ignore general advice and drill the devil out of myself until the day before the test. So I've been doing 2 PT and a blind review everyday. I wake up in 7am to do flex-pt, go to work, and come back to do PT again at 5pm and blind review the first one later. In doing so I managed to get out of plateau+drop quicksand. I hope I consistently do well until next week's test, but I won't be hazed by a bad score now as I'll be drilling too many to care (not saying I want it tho - no jinx).

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Friday, Aug 14 2020

Thank you for the responses. Delaying Aug would not be an option as it's the last LSAT to not count and my school only looks at best score so I don't have a problem with having a bad score on file. However, I can see that there's more value in drilling with test being so close. I'll seriously focus on full PT rather than reading textbooks. Thank you!

I'll be taking August Flex exam and I have a big fear of LR section.

I've been reading Loophole despite the test literally being in few weeks. Now I'm not sure if that's the best way to go about bringing my score up 3+ since I consistently score around -4 in LG and -6 in RC. Should I focus on perfecting LG or go back to the basics and read up on Loophole to strengthen my fundamentals? I'm feeling defeated because I can never get past 170 when doing BR, so I feel like this indicates a fundamental weakness. But on the other hand it feels like I'm beating a dead horse by reading LR textbooks when I should now strategize to maximize my scores.

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