- Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:38 am
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Hi,
I would like to receive some advice on what would be an effective approach to prepare for the October LSAT given my unique circumstances. I just wrote the June test, but have submitted a request to cancel my score, as I am sure I did not do well and don't want that to be reflected on my record.
When I began the full-length powerscore class in early April, my practice LSAT was in the low 140s. During the two months of class, along with self-studying, the highest practice LSAT score I received was 149, which is an improvement, but clearly nowhere near good enough to make me a competitive candidate for law school. I work full-time, so that complicates effective studying a bit.
My reason for writing is to get some practical advice on test preparation. Since, I have already gone through the course once and have the books and access to online material, what is the best use of my time? I plan on allocating 15hrs of studying/week, starting now until the October test, which gives me close to 4 months. My weak areas are Logic Games and Logical Reasoning, but even on Reading Comprehension I can at most complete 3/4 passages at present. I should also mention that I have the two Powerscore Bible books that I haven't studied yet.
I was considering breaking up my studying by sections. So for example, I was considering spending 1 month solely with the LG Bible and doing lots of timed practice sections to get myself to the level where I can complete 3-4 games comfortably (and correctly) in 35 mins. I would then spend another month working to improve my LR performance, using the second bible book. With improved performance on both the LG and LR sections, I would then write as many full-length practice tests as possible and do self-analysis in the remaining month and a bit before the October test. Would this be an effective preparation approach in your opinion??
Please advise something. I am determined to study hard and conquer LSAT in October, but need some direction as to the best approach to use in my case!!!
Thank you!
I would like to receive some advice on what would be an effective approach to prepare for the October LSAT given my unique circumstances. I just wrote the June test, but have submitted a request to cancel my score, as I am sure I did not do well and don't want that to be reflected on my record.
When I began the full-length powerscore class in early April, my practice LSAT was in the low 140s. During the two months of class, along with self-studying, the highest practice LSAT score I received was 149, which is an improvement, but clearly nowhere near good enough to make me a competitive candidate for law school. I work full-time, so that complicates effective studying a bit.
My reason for writing is to get some practical advice on test preparation. Since, I have already gone through the course once and have the books and access to online material, what is the best use of my time? I plan on allocating 15hrs of studying/week, starting now until the October test, which gives me close to 4 months. My weak areas are Logic Games and Logical Reasoning, but even on Reading Comprehension I can at most complete 3/4 passages at present. I should also mention that I have the two Powerscore Bible books that I haven't studied yet.
I was considering breaking up my studying by sections. So for example, I was considering spending 1 month solely with the LG Bible and doing lots of timed practice sections to get myself to the level where I can complete 3-4 games comfortably (and correctly) in 35 mins. I would then spend another month working to improve my LR performance, using the second bible book. With improved performance on both the LG and LR sections, I would then write as many full-length practice tests as possible and do self-analysis in the remaining month and a bit before the October test. Would this be an effective preparation approach in your opinion??
Please advise something. I am determined to study hard and conquer LSAT in October, but need some direction as to the best approach to use in my case!!!
Thank you!
Last edited by Kp13 on Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.