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 lkanouse
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Hi!

So I just took the September LSAT and my score was 5 points lower than my average PT so I'm re-taking it again in December but I don't know how I should prepare for in the next 6 weeks. My score drop was due to nerves/needing to warm up I believe. I took a prep course and already know LG well (only missed 1 on the virus game :-D ). My current plan is to go through the LR Bible and the LR question type training since I can always improve on LR and then just do 2 PT per week to keep up with LG and RC. Should I focus more specifically on RC or LG? Or does this sound like a good plan?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :-)
 David Boyle
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lkanouse wrote:Hi!

So I just took the September LSAT and my score was 5 points lower than my average PT so I'm re-taking it again in December but I don't know how I should prepare for in the next 6 weeks. My score drop was due to nerves/needing to warm up I believe. I took a prep course and already know LG well (only missed 1 on the virus game :-D ). My current plan is to go through the LR Bible and the LR question type training since I can always improve on LR and then just do 2 PT per week to keep up with LG and RC. Should I focus more specifically on RC or LG? Or does this sound like a good plan?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks :-)

Hello lkanouse,

It may be wise to focus on all the fields, not just LR; but if you feel like LR needs more work than other fields, feel free to devote more time to LR, of course.
By the way, here are some links to useful study plans: http://students.powerscore.com/self-study/index.cfm , and http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153 ... self-study .
Best of luck,

Hope this helps,
David

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