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- Joined: Jul 24, 2021
- Wed Oct 06, 2021 3:09 pm
#91071
Hi folks. Last month I took the June 2007 LSAT as a diagnostic, totally cold. I got a 163, which included
I have plenty of time -- I'm not looking to apply to law school until fall of next year, so I can take the LSAT for real anytime in the next 12 months. And, to be honest, I have a job I like fairly well right now, so I'd be fine waiting to apply until the following cycle if it looks like I still have room to improve my LSAT come 12 months from now. I've started studying using the PowerScore 12 month study plan, but it seems like maybe I should deviate from it to focus on LG. If I were more time constrained, the choice to narrow in on LG prep would be clear, but given that time is on my side, should I still work to improve all 3 sections by following the 12 month study plan? Thanks for your input!
- 14/23 on LG (obviously my biggest opportunity for improvement),
22/25 on the first LR section,
24/25 on the second LR section, and
23/27 on RC.
I have plenty of time -- I'm not looking to apply to law school until fall of next year, so I can take the LSAT for real anytime in the next 12 months. And, to be honest, I have a job I like fairly well right now, so I'd be fine waiting to apply until the following cycle if it looks like I still have room to improve my LSAT come 12 months from now. I've started studying using the PowerScore 12 month study plan, but it seems like maybe I should deviate from it to focus on LG. If I were more time constrained, the choice to narrow in on LG prep would be clear, but given that time is on my side, should I still work to improve all 3 sections by following the 12 month study plan? Thanks for your input!