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So basically I tried to cram for the November LSAT in the last 5-6 weeks because I was impatient and deluded about my capabilities. Now I am pushing the LSAT back to January but the problem is that I'm not sure how to tear down my foundations and start from scratch. I know how to do every type of problem but I'm a master at none, I can do good on certain practice sections depending on if I get the right set of problems but my foundations are shaky so I have no consistency.
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Redo the core curriculum slowly. It might not be the information you want to here but that is what I think gets those fundamentals down.
Also, try to identify which question types you are consistently good at, there may be some. Then use those analytics to get even faster at them while you are also practicing your weaker questions