- Sat Nov 03, 2012 8:09 pm
#6365
Hello everyone, this is my first post on here and I look forward to your helpful responses. So here is my situation:
I took the Blueprint LSAT prep course in prep for the October 2012 LSAT. When taking practice tests throughout my prep I ended up averaging about 157s however, on the October LSAT I scored a 149. Though I was very depressed and not to excited about going for it again, I have registered and decided to take the December LSAT. I also have been able to make some life changes which includes postponing work when before I was working about 40hrs and going to school full time. I know I did not study with %100 effort but all my Blueprint material is basically used up. I also know I can do much better on the test overall.
I just purchased the LSAC SuperPrep and all the PowerScore Bibles. I have about 4 weeks to the test as you may know.
I am a bit concerned because previous professor stated using other companies books could hinder my success since strategies may be different. At this point, I don't know what else to do because all my old material is all used up and seems like I know the books by heart which isn't helping me.
Now I am turning to PowerScore!!!
Can you please recommend how I should go about studying?
Does anyone have a good schedule for this short amount of prep that I could follow especially using the three bibles?
Will studying another companies prep books hinder my success like I have heard?
What other materials should I use?
I am going to be more then happy to just score about where I was scoring for practice tests but obviously would love to do much better. I never really was able increase my timing and felt on the real exam I just blew through it trying to complete the exam. My reading comprehension seemed to be my weakest area through prep and on the actual exam. I look forward to your help and would love for you to give me a breakdown on proven schedules for the next four weeks. Thank you!
I took the Blueprint LSAT prep course in prep for the October 2012 LSAT. When taking practice tests throughout my prep I ended up averaging about 157s however, on the October LSAT I scored a 149. Though I was very depressed and not to excited about going for it again, I have registered and decided to take the December LSAT. I also have been able to make some life changes which includes postponing work when before I was working about 40hrs and going to school full time. I know I did not study with %100 effort but all my Blueprint material is basically used up. I also know I can do much better on the test overall.
I just purchased the LSAC SuperPrep and all the PowerScore Bibles. I have about 4 weeks to the test as you may know.
I am a bit concerned because previous professor stated using other companies books could hinder my success since strategies may be different. At this point, I don't know what else to do because all my old material is all used up and seems like I know the books by heart which isn't helping me.
Now I am turning to PowerScore!!!
Can you please recommend how I should go about studying?
Does anyone have a good schedule for this short amount of prep that I could follow especially using the three bibles?
Will studying another companies prep books hinder my success like I have heard?
What other materials should I use?
I am going to be more then happy to just score about where I was scoring for practice tests but obviously would love to do much better. I never really was able increase my timing and felt on the real exam I just blew through it trying to complete the exam. My reading comprehension seemed to be my weakest area through prep and on the actual exam. I look forward to your help and would love for you to give me a breakdown on proven schedules for the next four weeks. Thank you!