I am currently on the premium level on the LSATstudy program. I want to know if it is worth it to upgrade to the Ultimate version ($570)? If anyone has feedback on their experiences I would greatly appreciate it.
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I am currently at the exact 50% mark of the core curriculum, which is right in the middle of the NA problem sets, and I have a test date booked for August. I am wondering if it is most beneficial to finish the core curriculum before ...
Hello, I have the LSAT Ultimate Plan, and it says I have access to PT 72, but my account is not allowing me to take any PT right now? What should I do?
I've taken a diagnostic and scored a 146. I was wondering which studyplan would be the most effective. Right now I'm on the grammar section. Assuming that I have enough time to do all these options, which study method is better?
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I took a diagnostic on Khan Academy and scored a 160. I feel really good about how the curriculum has been going. Is it reasonable to think I could score 170+ by the August LSAT? I plan on studying 20-25/week until then.