- Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:47 am
#3734
Hello,
I am in a bit of a conundrum. I have just recently finished the Virtual LSAT course for February, but want to take the LSAT in June. I have 3 months to prepare and have completed some of the HW (all the drills) in the PowerScore books. I have most of the practice tests that have been release (plus the PowerScore) ones. I am currently averaging around a 165 and want to bring my score to the 170's.
Do you have any recommendations on how best to spend my time preparing to go to the mid 170's? I have completed all the most the virtual modules, all class lectures, and about half of hw problems. I have taken 4 practice tests also.
I still feel quite shaky in the material so I want to setup a study plan over next 3 months. I will be able to study 25-30hrs per week from now until June. I am continuing to miss on average 5-6 in Logical Reasoning, .5 - 1 entire game in LG, .5 - 1 passage in RC. I know I have to work on timing, but in addition to doing more drills/sets timed do you have any tips on how to spend my time? I really want to do well, and I know how helpful you guys are!
-Niel
I am in a bit of a conundrum. I have just recently finished the Virtual LSAT course for February, but want to take the LSAT in June. I have 3 months to prepare and have completed some of the HW (all the drills) in the PowerScore books. I have most of the practice tests that have been release (plus the PowerScore) ones. I am currently averaging around a 165 and want to bring my score to the 170's.
Do you have any recommendations on how best to spend my time preparing to go to the mid 170's? I have completed all the most the virtual modules, all class lectures, and about half of hw problems. I have taken 4 practice tests also.
I still feel quite shaky in the material so I want to setup a study plan over next 3 months. I will be able to study 25-30hrs per week from now until June. I am continuing to miss on average 5-6 in Logical Reasoning, .5 - 1 entire game in LG, .5 - 1 passage in RC. I know I have to work on timing, but in addition to doing more drills/sets timed do you have any tips on how to spend my time? I really want to do well, and I know how helpful you guys are!
-Niel