- Wed Dec 14, 2016 10:05 pm
#31464
I need assistance in structuring my studies for the February 2016 LSAT.
My LSAT background:
+Full Length Course July 2015
+Sept. 2016 through December 2016
-Watched every virtual module
-Completed every single lesson
-Completed every single homework problem
-Four timed LSATs (Avg mid 150s)
+Took December 2016 LSAT
I think I need to focus on more timed LSATs and section work. Do you have any tips for me? Timing in logical reasoning was my biggest issue with December 2016 LSAT (I had 3 LR sections). I have trouble knowing what questions to "let go" and spending too much time on questions I found confusing. I usually feel like I am doing well on time, but then around question 15 I feel the stress of the remaining time in the section and rush causing me to reread and make silly errors. In reading comprehension I finish my third passage and then have enough time to read fourth passage, but not attack questions. On my December LSAT the fourth passage turned out to have the most questions, so it was a devastating blow.
Also, if I have done all of the above course material - what additional powerscore material like bibles/workbooks/etc. would benefit me most?
Oh - and do you have a recommendation for a watch to use during LSAT? I had a regular analog watch on my desk during the exam, but kept stressing out on how much time I had left. Any strategies? Maybe writing time down we start a section and quickly adding 35 minutes for end time?
Sorry for the long post!
My LSAT background:
+Full Length Course July 2015
+Sept. 2016 through December 2016
-Watched every virtual module
-Completed every single lesson
-Completed every single homework problem
-Four timed LSATs (Avg mid 150s)
+Took December 2016 LSAT
I think I need to focus on more timed LSATs and section work. Do you have any tips for me? Timing in logical reasoning was my biggest issue with December 2016 LSAT (I had 3 LR sections). I have trouble knowing what questions to "let go" and spending too much time on questions I found confusing. I usually feel like I am doing well on time, but then around question 15 I feel the stress of the remaining time in the section and rush causing me to reread and make silly errors. In reading comprehension I finish my third passage and then have enough time to read fourth passage, but not attack questions. On my December LSAT the fourth passage turned out to have the most questions, so it was a devastating blow.
Also, if I have done all of the above course material - what additional powerscore material like bibles/workbooks/etc. would benefit me most?
Oh - and do you have a recommendation for a watch to use during LSAT? I had a regular analog watch on my desk during the exam, but kept stressing out on how much time I had left. Any strategies? Maybe writing time down we start a section and quickly adding 35 minutes for end time?
Sorry for the long post!