Hey all! I took the lsat a year ago now, and my 166 wasn't enough to get into the schools I was looking at, so I am going to be retaking the test after this summer. What is the best way to go about studying so that I don't retread old territory?
How was a 166 not good enough? What schools are you aiming at?
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Chris NguyenAlum MemberAdministratorSage⭐7Sage Tutor
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Do some problem sets and practice sections untimed to get back into the groove of things, blind reviewing and looking at JY's explanations for things you're struggling with.
Then when you're comfortable, take a timed PT diagnostic to help you assess your weaknesses. There's going to be some things that you will most likely need brushing up on, but there will be other things that you're probably solid in and don't need much work to get up to speed. A diagnostic PT can help you evaluate what those things are across all three sections to help you get started, so you're not doing the whole 7Sage Core Curriculum again if you don't need to.
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How was a 166 not good enough? What schools are you aiming at?
Do some problem sets and practice sections untimed to get back into the groove of things, blind reviewing and looking at JY's explanations for things you're struggling with.
Then when you're comfortable, take a timed PT diagnostic to help you assess your weaknesses. There's going to be some things that you will most likely need brushing up on, but there will be other things that you're probably solid in and don't need much work to get up to speed. A diagnostic PT can help you evaluate what those things are across all three sections to help you get started, so you're not doing the whole 7Sage Core Curriculum again if you don't need to.