- Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:41 am
#3813
I will apply to law school in fall 2013, but since I have this summer free I am thinking about taking a course/studying for the LSAT and take the test this October. While I would like to take the live course, the one in my area does not work with my schedule. The virtual course seems like a good route, and I could take it this summer. My question: I would still like to have time to work on my test taking skills before I actually take the LSAT, and the Powerscore Bibles (logical reasoning and logic games) seem highly recommended. If I also opt so supplement the virtual course with study from these books, should I use the books first and then take the course, or learn the material in the course and then use the books as a supplement. I know there is alot of online material that supplements the virtual course--is using the "bibles" redundant? Would the additional online material provided with the course be sufficent to supplement the course? I know the courses are desgined to end right before the test dates--is it best to finish the actual course right before the test? Any thoughts how how to approach this would be appreciated.