- Sun Nov 08, 2015 9:53 pm
#20555
Hi Dave,
Thank you for the feedback! I was wondering if I can ask a more personal question regarding the LSAT. Here it is:
From september to now I have been doing the bibles very carefully not skipping pages or skimming but doing them until concepts are essentially drilled into my head. I have even done the lr bible twice already (the second time within 3 days, and have caught so many things I missed the first time around. I am also very crystal clear on all concepts). I was not taking practice tests until yesterday, because the way I always study is to learn comprehensively all the material first and then to take tests (I know this is not the conventional approach for the lsat). Yesterday for the first time I took a practice test and obviously having not done tests previously was terrible on timing for everything and also maybe because I got nervous and in addition to doing the test at 6/7pm (thus doing it kind of tired), it did not go well. I had 5 lr wrong in one section, 7 in another, and about 9 reading comprehension incorrect. I am scheduled for the Dec 5 exam, and will be willing to do 2 tests a day as much as possible for the month. Is it possiible for me to score reasonably well (high 160s-170s) come the test day given I understand all the concepts already?
(Also, I have not done the reading bible, due to now lack of time and was wondering if I could improve on this section just from doing practice tests a lone, is this possible?)
I woud love to hear all your feedback on my situation (since you do know a little bit on how I analyze the information) and if it is possible that people can score well from doing tests constantly within a one month period after knowing concepts =)
Thank you for the feedback! I was wondering if I can ask a more personal question regarding the LSAT. Here it is:
From september to now I have been doing the bibles very carefully not skipping pages or skimming but doing them until concepts are essentially drilled into my head. I have even done the lr bible twice already (the second time within 3 days, and have caught so many things I missed the first time around. I am also very crystal clear on all concepts). I was not taking practice tests until yesterday, because the way I always study is to learn comprehensively all the material first and then to take tests (I know this is not the conventional approach for the lsat). Yesterday for the first time I took a practice test and obviously having not done tests previously was terrible on timing for everything and also maybe because I got nervous and in addition to doing the test at 6/7pm (thus doing it kind of tired), it did not go well. I had 5 lr wrong in one section, 7 in another, and about 9 reading comprehension incorrect. I am scheduled for the Dec 5 exam, and will be willing to do 2 tests a day as much as possible for the month. Is it possiible for me to score reasonably well (high 160s-170s) come the test day given I understand all the concepts already?
(Also, I have not done the reading bible, due to now lack of time and was wondering if I could improve on this section just from doing practice tests a lone, is this possible?)
I woud love to hear all your feedback on my situation (since you do know a little bit on how I analyze the information) and if it is possible that people can score well from doing tests constantly within a one month period after knowing concepts =)