- Thu Sep 11, 2014 2:43 pm
#16582
So, I'm a 3rd year in Undergrad, and am deciding to take the LSAT's early (this December) as I have "pending plans" the Feb and June date (possible study abroad and conference).. That being said, I am currently a full-time student and have a part time job (that I work on Weekends)
I have only recently decided to take the December LSAT's (probably late August) and have been prepping starting september.. I took a Diag. and scored a 143. I am using the Powerscore LG and LR bibles, and have bought the 10 actual LSAT book.. (will invest in one more). My goal is the high 60's or low 70's..
I guess my question is that will that score be possible with my busy schedule? I mean, I did take a lot of weekends off from work, where I dedicate all weekend to prep.. and there's Thanksgiving break.. But those are probably the only "pure" LSAT prepping.. other than that Prepping will come in b/t school work.. and Honestly, the next year will be a lot busier for me.. so this option looks good (or, and I don't want to do this, but taking it upon graduating..)
Any advice would be helpful! Thanks!!
I have only recently decided to take the December LSAT's (probably late August) and have been prepping starting september.. I took a Diag. and scored a 143. I am using the Powerscore LG and LR bibles, and have bought the 10 actual LSAT book.. (will invest in one more). My goal is the high 60's or low 70's..
I guess my question is that will that score be possible with my busy schedule? I mean, I did take a lot of weekends off from work, where I dedicate all weekend to prep.. and there's Thanksgiving break.. But those are probably the only "pure" LSAT prepping.. other than that Prepping will come in b/t school work.. and Honestly, the next year will be a lot busier for me.. so this option looks good (or, and I don't want to do this, but taking it upon graduating..)
Any advice would be helpful! Thanks!!