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I have fallen behind in my studyschedule. This weak I did not study as much as I had to. Debating wether to take a PT this Saturday or not. I am 60% done with 7sage class. Current score is 154 blind review(LR only) 158. Taking the December LSAT.
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Hello,
I see that on the studyschedule, it has LSAT practice exams set out for 12 hours. I am wondering why it says 12 hours when a real exam is only about 3 hours without writing. Can someone please let me know? Thanks.
I haven't taken a PT since early December, but my lowest score was 146 and my highest was a 157. I started Last September with about 2months of not studying in between (finals, Midterms, Xmas break, etc.).