Take a review course if you can afford it and lack the discipline to do self study. If you can't afford it (I'm sure they're well over 500 bucks), get one of those review books and purchase old LSATS from the Law School Admissions Council. https://os.lsac.org/Release/Shop/Shop_Books.aspx?po=Y Do them under timed conditions. Timing is everything on the LSAT. The exam isn't difficult in and of itself, but the time constraints make it difficult. If you get a 160 and up you're in good shape for virtually all second tier schools and a good number of first tier schools. If you're aiming for a top ten school, you'll need in the area of 165-168 and up to have a shot.