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1) Cancel your upcoming test. Eat the fees if you must.
2) Enroll in Stanley Kaplan's LSAT prep course.
3) Attend all sessions, execute all practice examinations, go to the test center and do extra work, do all the practice tests you can.
4) During the testing process you will identify one or more sections that you need help on. For example, if you're not scoring all the points on "logic games," you need to drill the living hell out of those until you are consistently only missing one or zero questions.
5) If it seems like it's a lot of work, good! So's the law. But seriously, your future is in the hands of the LSAT test designers, and you must approach it like a GAME. A high-stakes game that can dictate your future income for the rest of your career (yes, it can) but a GAME nontheless.
6) Forget all about sleeping the night before the test. You ain't sleeping worth a damn. Prepare prepare prepare until the day before, then take the day off, get some exercise, banish all distractions, and execute.
Good luck! On my first day of Law School I met a bunch of people who got ALL THE POINTS. 100%. I soon discovered that I preferred the company of those who didnt, such as Overpaid Slacker, but who were a hell of a lot more interesting.
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