- Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:03 am
#21774
Hello,
I am using your 4 month study plan. Unfortunately I fell behind in the assignments. With 24 days or 3.4 weeks to the LSAT I'm getting a little wary. In the 4 month plan I'm in week 11: with six weeks to the LSAT. Given I have only 3.4 weeks for 6-5 weeks of material I think you can see my concern.
Your product is excellent but I seem not to be making excellent progress.
I took a prep test the other day and scored a 152. This is not ideal for me. My analytical reasoning is solid I get every question right but can't seem to ever get to the last game. My reading comprehension and logical reasoning is not as consistent though. I generally get 2-3 wrong in those sections and as well I'm not able to reach about the last five problems in those two sections. I have ample study time. I've generally been studying at least 35-40+ hours a week.
Given my circumstances I was wondering what's your best advice for me moving forward in executing my LSAT prep? Should I just stay the course? Or are there other things you would recommend I do?
Should I incorporate prep tests 77,76,75,74 into my study schedule?
Also are there any more of those free videos available?
Sorry to write such a lengthy post, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.
Thanks,
Antal
I am using your 4 month study plan. Unfortunately I fell behind in the assignments. With 24 days or 3.4 weeks to the LSAT I'm getting a little wary. In the 4 month plan I'm in week 11: with six weeks to the LSAT. Given I have only 3.4 weeks for 6-5 weeks of material I think you can see my concern.
Your product is excellent but I seem not to be making excellent progress.
I took a prep test the other day and scored a 152. This is not ideal for me. My analytical reasoning is solid I get every question right but can't seem to ever get to the last game. My reading comprehension and logical reasoning is not as consistent though. I generally get 2-3 wrong in those sections and as well I'm not able to reach about the last five problems in those two sections. I have ample study time. I've generally been studying at least 35-40+ hours a week.
Given my circumstances I was wondering what's your best advice for me moving forward in executing my LSAT prep? Should I just stay the course? Or are there other things you would recommend I do?
Should I incorporate prep tests 77,76,75,74 into my study schedule?
Also are there any more of those free videos available?
Sorry to write such a lengthy post, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.
Thanks,
Antal