- Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:32 pm
#14597
Hello,
I'm planning to write the LSAT in June. I took the PowerScore online course during the month of January and I've been working through the lessons on my own since the course ended. So far I've completed all the material in the first two textbooks (lessons 1-8) and I feel like I have good grasp on the all the material covered in the first eight lessons. I've taken the month of May off to prepare for the exam and my plan is to start doing timed sections along with practice exams.
I'm wondering if you guys have any input on how I should structure my study schedule for May (should I start with timed sections and then move to practice exams or rotate between the two throughout the week?). At this point I've only taken one practice exam (the October 2011 LSAT) back in January when I first started studying. After working through the lessons I feel like I am much better at recognizing and attacking different questions, but I need to improve my timing and this is what I was hoping to do during May.
Also, do you have any advice on which practice tests to start with; I've read that it is better to start with the earlier exams and progress to later ones as you get closer to test time.
Thanks for your help!
Frank
I'm planning to write the LSAT in June. I took the PowerScore online course during the month of January and I've been working through the lessons on my own since the course ended. So far I've completed all the material in the first two textbooks (lessons 1-8) and I feel like I have good grasp on the all the material covered in the first eight lessons. I've taken the month of May off to prepare for the exam and my plan is to start doing timed sections along with practice exams.
I'm wondering if you guys have any input on how I should structure my study schedule for May (should I start with timed sections and then move to practice exams or rotate between the two throughout the week?). At this point I've only taken one practice exam (the October 2011 LSAT) back in January when I first started studying. After working through the lessons I feel like I am much better at recognizing and attacking different questions, but I need to improve my timing and this is what I was hoping to do during May.
Also, do you have any advice on which practice tests to start with; I've read that it is better to start with the earlier exams and progress to later ones as you get closer to test time.
Thanks for your help!
Frank