adelrosario wrote:Hello! About 1.5 years ago I began studying for the exam and got pretty good at LG, however, my exam prep was interrupted before I could move on to LR and RC, so I postponed the test. Now I'm aiming for the June 2018 exam and planning to return to self study starting in January using a combination of Powerscore bibles and Lawschooli materials. I feel confident about regaining my LG skills and believe that I could also benefit from an in-person course, especially for the other two sections. Because of my LG experience, I'm wondering how I should structure my self study if I plan to start a Powerscore course a few months later (late March or early April)? Thank you in advance!
Hi Adelrosario!
Thanks for the question! You might want to check out this blog post we wrote regarding studying on your own before an LSAT course:
http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/336 ... SAT-Course
We do offer study plans here:
http://students.powerscore.com/self-study/index.cfm Based on the tentative schedule you provided, you would have about three months to self-study before classes begin, which means you can complete our Three Month LSAT Self-Study Plan: h[url]ttps://s3.amazonaws.com/studentcenter/self-study/2017/3_month_lsat_study_plan.pdf[/url] You would need the Bible Trilogy and might want to consider the corresponding workbooks, but not any of the PrepTests listed in the plan, as you'll be able to download those from the Online Student Center upon receipt of your login credentials. I'd also probably skip the Question-Type Training assignments, because these questions will ultimately be part of your course homework.
And since you mentioned you've spent some time on LG, you might want to focus more on the LR and RC sections of the study plans.
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have additional questions.