In 2 out of my last 3 PT's, I have scored over 175... Unreal.... I would have never guessed I would do this in my wildest dreams. Thanks 7 sage and community
I literally took 3 regular fresh test after retaking tests 65-71... I averaged over a 175 on the retakes which I took with a grain of salt. I took 3 fresh tests and scored 175, 170, 176. These tests were older (early 50's) but I literally thought of each test question from the perspective of the writers in real time. I predicted I had scored a 163-167 after each and was blown away with the results. In my study method I take a test, blind review and retake it a few weeks later in a cycle. I have taken, BR, and retaken 60-73 3 separate times averaging one take every two days. I have taken, BR and retaken 56-59 twice and have done other tests randomly throughout the rest of my prep. This result was a welcome surprise. My guess is training and overtraining and concentrating on fundamentals helps the most... Thanks 7sage and community for everything. I started with a 148 on my diagnostic in April. To hit a 175+ fresh diagnostic multiple times 4 crazy months later is mind blowing. If I can do this, anyone with a work ethic and modest logical inclination can. This program is incredible
I try to get some time between retakes between specific tests. Roughly 26-30 days unless I have 3 days in a row off work or excess free time... I take a test every 2 days and have been doing so since I finished the 7sage curriculum. Whenever I feel burned out I take time off and return when I feel like I have a handle on it. I can take any test 56- 73 and score a 170 on it while timed. Once I take 74 and 75, I will have the 20 most recent lsats fully BRed and dissected. That can't hurt. I know why each correct answer is 100% correct and why each wrong answer is 100% wrong. My reasoning may have been flawed but I felt that taking the most recent 20 tests 3 times was better than taking 60 lsats once. I may just make that a thread
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Keep up the great work. October will be here soon!
Good job!