- Mon Mar 30, 2020 3:17 pm
#74569
Hello!
I'm looking for some advice. I'm prepping for the June LSAT (I was initially scheduled for April and now find myself with a lot of extra time to study!) and am leaning towards purchasing the online accelerated course.
I took the LSAT in February and scored a 143. I took an online Kaplan course back in December and have access to Kaplan's online review materials through the end of August. My last practice test (end of February) came out to a 147. I have already submitted applications to 14 law schools, and am hopeful that I will score in the 155-160 range to remain competitive for Fall 2020 admission.
In the past, I have worked with a private Kaplan tutor, who has helped me come up with a two-month study plan for the June exam. I'm currently reviewing LSAT basics on my own and recently purchased a copy of PowerScore's LR Bible. I'm just looking to approach my prep a little differently this time.
So, I'm wondering if the accelerated course is the best option for me right now. I really want to make sure I have all the fundamentals down pat before I work on my timing and more advanced topics. I've listened to Dave Killoran and Jon Denning's podcast a couple of times, and I absolutely love their approach and how up-to-date they are on all things LSAT.
Let me know what works best and if you have any other recommendations!
Thanks,
Enrique
I'm looking for some advice. I'm prepping for the June LSAT (I was initially scheduled for April and now find myself with a lot of extra time to study!) and am leaning towards purchasing the online accelerated course.
I took the LSAT in February and scored a 143. I took an online Kaplan course back in December and have access to Kaplan's online review materials through the end of August. My last practice test (end of February) came out to a 147. I have already submitted applications to 14 law schools, and am hopeful that I will score in the 155-160 range to remain competitive for Fall 2020 admission.
In the past, I have worked with a private Kaplan tutor, who has helped me come up with a two-month study plan for the June exam. I'm currently reviewing LSAT basics on my own and recently purchased a copy of PowerScore's LR Bible. I'm just looking to approach my prep a little differently this time.
So, I'm wondering if the accelerated course is the best option for me right now. I really want to make sure I have all the fundamentals down pat before I work on my timing and more advanced topics. I've listened to Dave Killoran and Jon Denning's podcast a couple of times, and I absolutely love their approach and how up-to-date they are on all things LSAT.
Let me know what works best and if you have any other recommendations!
Thanks,
Enrique