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I started studying by taking a diagnostic and scored a 160. After a week or so of fundamentals, I took a PT on an off day and got a 152 which bothered me a lot, but I decided I wouldn't PT until completing the courses and understanding the concepts. The day after completing the courses (about 1.5 months later), I scored a 161 or 162. Since then, I have done 4 more prep tests, all 4-7 days of studying apart, and have gotten a 160 every single time. The past 2 times I have taken a PrepTest, I have felt really good about each section. I usually always have 5-10 minutes left over every section where I go back and review the questions I have flagged, and regularly get to review every question I'd flagged.
I'm taking the November LSAT in just two weeks and I'm a bit disheartened that I have been working for 2 months and making virtually no progress. I'm desperate for any advice or ways to renew my approach.
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I base my studying off of this blog post: https://blogforthepublicgood.com/2021/07/12/want-to-become-a-public-interest-lawyer-focus-on-the-lsat/
Skip to step four for her method of reviewing PTs!
Are you using the analytics to ID what question types you're struggling with most, reviewing the syllabus/strategies/your notes for those question types, drilling those question types?
Being more targeted might help you improve as well as help you not freak out by trying to do everything at once.
Good Luck!