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Hey! So I'm currently about 50% of the way done with the Core Curriculum on 7Sage and am planning on taking the June LSAT this year (for the 2023-2024 application cycle). I feel like I'm in a pretty solid spot right now but I definitely have a lot more to do.
However, after doing some research from various sources, I'm seeing that the June LSAT is historically, from a statistical perspective, the hardest one that is administered. If you're reading this, can you confirm whether or not this is true? Additionally, should I even let these aforementioned stats influence which month I take the LSAT in? Thanks for taking the time to read this!
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I think you are completely overthinking it. The process should be as simple as taking PTs until you are scoring around your target area, then taking the real thing soon after. If you have the flexibility in your schedule to move around your test date, just be patient until you are scoring what you want.
Additionally, there is a curve on harder/easier tests, so if the test ends up being harder, it will be curved for you accordingly.