How many practice tests have you taken? I think June or August are realistic. June even. Themostdifficult part will be getting from low 170s to high/mid 170s.
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As many 7Sagers will tell you, LG is themostdifficult section without guidance and also the easiest section to improve on. It just takes practice and time. I think you can still improve significantly with 7Sage alone, without a tutor. Good luck!
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PM me. Like you, I was consistently scoring within the -8 to -13 range inLR. Now I'm consistently scoring within the 0 to -3.range. Would be more than glad to share how I got to this point.
Click on "Use Advanced Builder", then use the filter bar to typeinthe practice test that includes the section you want to drill (for example type PT1), then add all of the questions from that section to create a drill.
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