- Wed Dec 04, 2019 10:50 pm
#72420
Hi everyone,
I've been studying for the LSAT for 6 weeks now, using the three Powerscore bibles and primarily concentrating on logic games and logical reasoning. I've seen modest improvement in doing games and LR sections, and I'm starting to improve on timed practice sections. Overall, I feel good about my progress. However, I haven't taken a full timed test since my diagnostic. I don't feel near ready in logic games (I complete the average game in about 11 minutes, and that time would probably increase on a full timed practice test). Additionally, in LR I finish ~22-24 questions in the allotted 35 minutes, so I'm still a little shaky there.
Should I start taking timed, full practice tests? As I said, I do plenty of practice sections, and I'm improving. My only concern is that I need to start taking practice tests. I plan on taking the LSAT in June most likely -- and certainly no later than that. Can anyone offer advice about practice tests, or broad suggestions in general? Thank you!
I've been studying for the LSAT for 6 weeks now, using the three Powerscore bibles and primarily concentrating on logic games and logical reasoning. I've seen modest improvement in doing games and LR sections, and I'm starting to improve on timed practice sections. Overall, I feel good about my progress. However, I haven't taken a full timed test since my diagnostic. I don't feel near ready in logic games (I complete the average game in about 11 minutes, and that time would probably increase on a full timed practice test). Additionally, in LR I finish ~22-24 questions in the allotted 35 minutes, so I'm still a little shaky there.
Should I start taking timed, full practice tests? As I said, I do plenty of practice sections, and I'm improving. My only concern is that I need to start taking practice tests. I plan on taking the LSAT in June most likely -- and certainly no later than that. Can anyone offer advice about practice tests, or broad suggestions in general? Thank you!