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SabbathPuppet

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What does it take to get back into form?

Post by SabbathPuppet » Sun Jul 26, 2015 1:52 pm

I took the LSAT September of last year. I scored 170 but was PTing higher. I think I can do better, but I don't know the best way to get back into shape (I'm considerably busier than I was last year). LG in particular is totally gone from my brain. Any advice on how to get back into the game after a year or so? Is it akin to starting over?

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Re: What does it take to get back into form?

Post by LifeGoals » Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:40 pm

Try going through the Powerscore LG Bible and doing all the exercises in as few sittings as possible. Then, try to spend at least 2 weeks regularly doing games.

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Re: What does it take to get back into form?

Post by SabbathPuppet » Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:48 am

Thanks, makes sense.

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Re: What does it take to get back into form?

Post by Rigo » Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:01 am

Yeah just start by drilling LG (via Cambridge packets) in conjunction with 7Sage videos. I'm sure it will come back to you pretty quickly. Good luck!

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Re: What does it take to get back into form?

Post by BlueprintJason » Tue Jul 28, 2015 1:43 pm

I think you might be surprised at how fast this stud comes back to you once you start working at it again. I really think that proper LSAT studying changes your brain and thinking in ways that is really hard to undo (and that's a good thing). Especially if you got to the level ~98th%, you have already mastered things generally, and it's somewhere in your brain. I hate to make a riding a bike analogy, but I think it is true here.

Good luck!

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