- Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:17 am
#46375
Dear Dave, even though I agree with every advice you gave to prepare to actual LSAT but one point,
I 100% agree that it is waste of time and resources to practice 1 day ago or 2 days ago to take entire PrepTest(s) to practice which one would not have sufficient time to reflect on it.
but in case of light studying i kinda don't agree (Even though I strongly agree with you that the last day to study the new material that hasn't tried before should be 3 days prior to actual LSAT) Let's say if I practice 1 RC passage (new) or/and 1 LG Game (new) that I haven't tried yet during the last 1 or 2 days prior or 5 to 10 LR Questions (new), I think it might work.
But I super-duper agree, the best use of the last 2 days only should be used to going over the difficult parts one used to have and reflect on past wrong qs.
I 100% agree that it is waste of time and resources to practice 1 day ago or 2 days ago to take entire PrepTest(s) to practice which one would not have sufficient time to reflect on it.
but in case of light studying i kinda don't agree (Even though I strongly agree with you that the last day to study the new material that hasn't tried before should be 3 days prior to actual LSAT) Let's say if I practice 1 RC passage (new) or/and 1 LG Game (new) that I haven't tried yet during the last 1 or 2 days prior or 5 to 10 LR Questions (new), I think it might work.
But I super-duper agree, the best use of the last 2 days only should be used to going over the difficult parts one used to have and reflect on past wrong qs.