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Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I’ve been “prepping” for the LSAT for a little bit and took too VERY quick Practice Tests (138) in about 2 hours...I KNOW I need to slow down, learn more technique (WHICH ones do U recommend!?!), & attack this smartly.
Again, thanks in advance, for your suggestions. - BK
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don't just take practice tests!!! you need to learn logic games first. once you do that even if you do badly your looking at -50 and that is about 150. Then work LR and understand the different question types once you do that you should be -35 which is about 154. After that attack reading comp and you should be shooting in the -20's which is 158-162. Now I made this sound quick it takes a long time i started at a 151 and moved up to a 166 on PT's but it took a year. Be ready for 6 days a week 3.5 hours a day
Was 138 your raw score? My diagnostic was in the 130s and I've been studying for almost 8 months, and still working toward consistently hitting my goal score on PTs. Everyone is different, but in general most people study 6 - 12 months in order to see significant improvement. That being said, I agree that logic games will most likely be the best way to improve your test score quickly. It's likely you'll get some extra time to study if the April test is postponed, so use it to your benefit. Best of luck to you on your journey!
Foolproof LG
Read books + articles everyday
Drill your weakest LR question types
Hit 20-30 practice tests