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I take the LSAT November 17th and I just finished all of the core curriculum. Should I just straight into taking the prep-tests now and doing the blind reviews? Or should I do all of the LG drills first, then do the prep-tests?
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Take a prep-test to measure your progress. From there, use your blind review and score breakdowns to point you in a specific direction. I think that fool-proofing LG is usually the first step in this process because it provides the greatest return on investment in the shortest amount of time. The fact that you are taking in November, and you just finished the CC is somewhat concerning considering that most of your improvement will come in the months after finishing the CC where you begin to effectively and consistently implement the fundamental skills that the CC overviews.
Also timed sections.