- Wed Oct 28, 2015 5:45 pm
#20386
Hi DA POLITICIAN,
Welcome to the Forum, and thanks for writing in! First of all, it's great that you saw an improvement between your first and second LSAT. Did you do any specific preparation before your second test? How much did your score increase, and to what would you attribute the improvement? I'll apologize in advance for the number of questions in my response, but any additional information should be helpful.
I'm sorry to hear that you've had a difficult time with the PowerScore Bibles! Many students find them to be extremely helpful, of course, but different people learn things in different ways; this is complex material, and preferred learning style can vary significantly from student to student.
From past experience, what sort of approach have you found to be most effective? If you have generally learned most effectively from reading books, then I would be interested to hear more about your experience working with the Bibles, to determine where the specific issues lie. There are many students, however, who find that taking part in a class (in person or online) can be much more engaging—and of course having an expert accessible to answer questions as they arise can be extremely helpful. Have you considered other approaches to your preparation, such as working with a tutor or taking a class?
Again, apologies for all of the questions (and my colleagues may have additional thoughts and/or questions as well), but there are many factors to consider, and the more information we have, the better equipped we will be to advise the best course of action!
Thanks again! I look forward to your response.
~Steve
Steve Stein
PowerScore Test Preparation