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 Jkjones3789
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Hello ! I recently just took the June LSAT and while I feel that I did okay, I don't think that I got in the 170's which was my goal. Being that I completed all of the homework, supplements, classwork, and most of the test , how should I go about preparing? I want to start now so I don't get dusty and even if I happened to get in the 170's I wouldn't be doing any harm. Thanks so much
 Ron Gore
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Hey JK,

Our blog has some fantastic recommended study schedules that you should check out. Given that you have so much time prior to the September 27th LSAT, I recommend that you consider following the three-month study schedule outlined on our website. You could also consider following the re-testing study plan described by Nikki on our blog.

Thanks! Let me know if I can be of further assistance.

Ron
 Basia W
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Good afternoon,

I just checked the study schedule and it looks great but it is geared towards the Powerscore study bibles. If we are part of the online course (and are using those books instead) do you have any tips other than going through each weeks lesson, homework and looking at supplements?

Very best,

Basia
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 KelseyWoods
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Hi Basia,

Excellent question! In fact, I gave a detailed answer to a poster with a similar question a few weeks ago so I'm going to link you to that post here.

It had been a little longer since that poster took the course but the same information applies. Even if you feel like the material is fresh in your mind now, it's important to keep reviewing and taking practice tests so that you don't lose everything you've learned between now and September.

Hope this helps!

Best,
Kelsey

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