- Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:27 pm
#12590
Hi, I am about to start studying for the LSAT again. I have studied before, but due to work I have had to postpone my studying twice. I noticed the second time that I began studying, that I had a hard time picking up where I left of. I understand that this isn't a test I can cram for and that continous studying is necessary, and that, of course, is my plan.
I think that I need a better way to keep track of my progress and identify patterns. I have read a couple of posts that suggest keeping a detailed spreadsheet documenting the question type, whether it was correct, the test it appeared on, and so on...but can anyone provide me with a sample spreadsheet.
Thank you in advance for your time!
DMG
I think that I need a better way to keep track of my progress and identify patterns. I have read a couple of posts that suggest keeping a detailed spreadsheet documenting the question type, whether it was correct, the test it appeared on, and so on...but can anyone provide me with a sample spreadsheet.
Thank you in advance for your time!
DMG