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Re: Any late-prep advice for a retaker?
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Take an untimed test or two just to assess your standing. Anything you miss, without the pressure of time, is something you should go back and review.
Your current score is a common place where students plateau. To progress, most people have success with taking as many full length tests as possible. Your score suggests that you're basically beyond the point where drilling is necessary/the best use of time, so now you want to focus on timing, stamina, and execution.
Best of luck,
Blueprint LSAT Prep
Take an untimed test or two just to assess your standing. Anything you miss, without the pressure of time, is something you should go back and review.
Your current score is a common place where students plateau. To progress, most people have success with taking as many full length tests as possible. Your score suggests that you're basically beyond the point where drilling is necessary/the best use of time, so now you want to focus on timing, stamina, and execution.
Best of luck,
Blueprint LSAT Prep
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Re: Any late-prep advice for a retaker?
Score higher this time.
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