- Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:22 pm
#43046
Hey guys,
So...
I have been studying for the LSAT for the last 2 months and have yet to see a major improvement in my practice test scores. I am beginning to get a little concerned. In fact, my scores have not improved since my first diagnostic (149)! For the first month of study, I followed the PowerScore 3 month self study plan and got through as much of the PowerScore Study Bibles as I possibly could. After feeling like I needed a little more structure for my studies, I enrolled in the PowerScore OnDemand course. For the last month I have been religiously studying everyday (6-8 hours a day) trying to get through as much of the course material as possible. As of right now I have completed Lessons 1-8, including most of the complimentary videos and homework/drills from those lessons. I have subsequently taken 3 practice tests and have scored a 149, 147, and 147, respectively. I find that I am generally short on time, having to rush through and sometimes guess, on the last 5-7 questions on each section. Also, I feel like whenever I get to the logic games section I always have a hard time with the initial diagramming of the games no matter how many practice games I have done; I feel like I don't have a good grasp on recognizing what type of game I am being asked to complete when it comes to grouping and advanced linear games, and generally botch my setups for those games. I don't know what to do at this point, and I am beginning to lose hope of meeting my target range of 160-165... Any help at this point on how to structure the rest of my studies would be sincerely appreciated.
I am planning on taking 4-5 PTs/week for this last stretch starting today, followed up with a detailed review of all my incorrectly answered questions. I want to finish the rest of the homework and videos on the OnDemand course but I do not think it is worth it at this point. What do you guys think? Should I try to get through some of the advanced logic games and logic reasoning lessons? How should I maximize the remaining time I have left to see the biggest jump from now to test day? I could really use some input.
Thanks
Mark
So...
I have been studying for the LSAT for the last 2 months and have yet to see a major improvement in my practice test scores. I am beginning to get a little concerned. In fact, my scores have not improved since my first diagnostic (149)! For the first month of study, I followed the PowerScore 3 month self study plan and got through as much of the PowerScore Study Bibles as I possibly could. After feeling like I needed a little more structure for my studies, I enrolled in the PowerScore OnDemand course. For the last month I have been religiously studying everyday (6-8 hours a day) trying to get through as much of the course material as possible. As of right now I have completed Lessons 1-8, including most of the complimentary videos and homework/drills from those lessons. I have subsequently taken 3 practice tests and have scored a 149, 147, and 147, respectively. I find that I am generally short on time, having to rush through and sometimes guess, on the last 5-7 questions on each section. Also, I feel like whenever I get to the logic games section I always have a hard time with the initial diagramming of the games no matter how many practice games I have done; I feel like I don't have a good grasp on recognizing what type of game I am being asked to complete when it comes to grouping and advanced linear games, and generally botch my setups for those games. I don't know what to do at this point, and I am beginning to lose hope of meeting my target range of 160-165... Any help at this point on how to structure the rest of my studies would be sincerely appreciated.
I am planning on taking 4-5 PTs/week for this last stretch starting today, followed up with a detailed review of all my incorrectly answered questions. I want to finish the rest of the homework and videos on the OnDemand course but I do not think it is worth it at this point. What do you guys think? Should I try to get through some of the advanced logic games and logic reasoning lessons? How should I maximize the remaining time I have left to see the biggest jump from now to test day? I could really use some input.
Thanks
Mark