- Thu Jul 07, 2016 1:48 pm
#26898
Hey Dave,
Thanks so much for all those resources and fast response. I'm happy about the the Highest LSAT score for law schools. Just took my first PT since the actual LSAT and I scored 1 point higher than my actual score which kind of bummed me out due to the fact that I was beyond rusty and I still managed to beat my test day score. But it reaffirmed the fact that retaking it is a smart option for me because I know now for sure I can still score better as I just did and have done in the past. I would like your advice on some more matters that have recently came up.
1. Scheduling advice- As mentiomed earlier I am going to be more busy in the next 2 months rather than this month. As a result of this, I created this study plan. I have decided to do a PT day, Review the PT day, and a Law School Applications work day, every 3 days till the end of this month. By the end of this month I will have done 7 PT's (Planned a vacation about month ago so I lost the last week of July).
- August I will study as best as I can, but due to my schedule it seems I can only get in 4 PT's and review days. (I may be able to fit more on weekend's, if I can.)
- September I will be able to do 7 more PT's before the exam day. Based off that it looks like I will be shooting for best case scenario 18 PT's before the exam. I have already done 16 up to this point as well. I was wondering during the month of August would I lose my retention of infomation and my fast paced habits?
2. It seems that I have hit a plateau with my RC section. I keep getting 17/27 or 18 and it's not going higher. Is there any suggestions that I can do? I heard reading the "Economist" and heavy word counted Journals could help, but any strategies on the actual passages that you have up your sleeve?
3. Practicing with old material - So I followed the directions of the blog you posted on how to reuse old materials and the benefits of it. I am still having an issue because I can see the answer on my page. As result, I am biased to automatically accept that answer when I know I would look more deeply into the other answer choices. Any advice for that as well?
Thanks
Sam
Thanks so much for all those resources and fast response. I'm happy about the the Highest LSAT score for law schools. Just took my first PT since the actual LSAT and I scored 1 point higher than my actual score which kind of bummed me out due to the fact that I was beyond rusty and I still managed to beat my test day score. But it reaffirmed the fact that retaking it is a smart option for me because I know now for sure I can still score better as I just did and have done in the past. I would like your advice on some more matters that have recently came up.
1. Scheduling advice- As mentiomed earlier I am going to be more busy in the next 2 months rather than this month. As a result of this, I created this study plan. I have decided to do a PT day, Review the PT day, and a Law School Applications work day, every 3 days till the end of this month. By the end of this month I will have done 7 PT's (Planned a vacation about month ago so I lost the last week of July).
- August I will study as best as I can, but due to my schedule it seems I can only get in 4 PT's and review days. (I may be able to fit more on weekend's, if I can.)
- September I will be able to do 7 more PT's before the exam day. Based off that it looks like I will be shooting for best case scenario 18 PT's before the exam. I have already done 16 up to this point as well. I was wondering during the month of August would I lose my retention of infomation and my fast paced habits?
2. It seems that I have hit a plateau with my RC section. I keep getting 17/27 or 18 and it's not going higher. Is there any suggestions that I can do? I heard reading the "Economist" and heavy word counted Journals could help, but any strategies on the actual passages that you have up your sleeve?
3. Practicing with old material - So I followed the directions of the blog you posted on how to reuse old materials and the benefits of it. I am still having an issue because I can see the answer on my page. As result, I am biased to automatically accept that answer when I know I would look more deeply into the other answer choices. Any advice for that as well?
Thanks
Sam