- Fri Jul 28, 2017 4:25 am
#37745
Hey everyone,
I'm new to the LSAT and started studying at the end of May for the September test. I decided to jump right into the PowerScore Bibles in order to understand what the test was about, and I've now finished the LG Bible and am almost done LR (a little behind because I'm doing an internship abroad this summer). I didn't realize a diagnostic test was such an important thing, and as I was starting to study, a friend who scored in the upper 170's told me that I shouldn't do a diagnostic before doing the LG book. What are the impacts of not doing a diagnostic? Will I have less grasp on what I need to improve...?
I'm new to the LSAT and started studying at the end of May for the September test. I decided to jump right into the PowerScore Bibles in order to understand what the test was about, and I've now finished the LG Bible and am almost done LR (a little behind because I'm doing an internship abroad this summer). I didn't realize a diagnostic test was such an important thing, and as I was starting to study, a friend who scored in the upper 170's told me that I shouldn't do a diagnostic before doing the LG book. What are the impacts of not doing a diagnostic? Will I have less grasp on what I need to improve...?