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Hi guys,
I started studying for the LSAT again a few months ago. And this time I took my time with the CC. I did my first PT over the weekend and got a 146. Although it is a low score, I have improved from my original score. I wanted to know how I should proceed from here? I wrote down all the questions that I got wrong and wrote down my weaknesses. I am planning to tackle each weakness per week- and then do a practice test over the weekend. Keep doing that till I hit my target score (which is 160-165). I wanted some input on this strategy? Or should I do something different? I am scheduled for the January test, If I go by this strategy, do you think I would be able to achieve my target score? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks 😊
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I'd suggest you do a few more prep tests to get a better feel of where you're going wrong, and then drill those question types and sections. Drill logic games every single day as well. Here's a 7Sage webinar I found helpful when I finished the CC, and I even revisited recently now that I'm in "phase 2" of my studies: https://7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
Good luck!
Watch this video, it has SO MUCH advice on how to proceed (it helped me to really define a post-cc goal path):
https://7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
Also, consider starting to foolproof logic games.
Ha!! @kilgoretrout I unintentionally duplicated what you'd already expertly recommended ....
Thanks guys . I went through the webinar, made things a lot more clear