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I’m taking the LSAT in August (subject to change to Sep), and I’m trying to seriously lock back in after taking some time off from studying. Earlier this year I got through most of the foundational curriculum on 7Sage (accelerated path), but after graduating/working/life stuff I definitely lost momentum for a bit and now I’m trying to transition into actual drilling, timed sections, and full PTs consistently. My goal is 170+, so I know I have a long way to go, but I’m willing to put in the time. I can study around 3–4 hours a day right now. I think part of my confusion is that I understand the basics conceptually, but I don’t really know what my studying should look like now that I’m past the “learn the foundations” stage. I'm still working on the LR learning section, but am wondering overall if thats enough or do I need to be doing more drilling and reading loophole on top of it. Like: Should most of my time now be timed sections + review? How much untimed drilling should I still be doing?…

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