- Wed Apr 01, 2020 7:40 pm
#74599
Hello, I hope you are all staying safe! I thought I would try to get some advice regarding the re-use of materials. I took the powerscore class back in September and thoroughly enjoyed it, and have been studying for about 7 months, and felt that I was in a good position rolling into March.
I was signed up for the March LSAT and then switched to April, which at this point seems highly unlikely/not happening. Between drilling sections and taking practice tests, I have the 9 most recent practice exams as fresh material, but have seen all the other released material either in drilling or as full tests. I would like to use the exams I have left judiciously--stretching them possibly until June/July/August or whenever the exam can be administered. I am planning to re-take exams and to review thoroughly to try and stay sharp/not drop out of the range that I have been in. Do you have any advice when it comes to re-using material?
I have kept a log of all the questions I got wrong or that gave me trouble and were sticky, would drilling those all again be a good starting point? Should I re-take exams I took say 5 months ago (these would be early exams from the 20-40s) or focus more on the recent exams to retake and pick them apart as much as possible? I am worried about losing the stamina a full length test requires, when I retake exams would it be wise to add say 2 extra sections on and make the exam longer? Feeling a little lost in how to make a study plan when I don't want to waste new material.
Thank you for any suggestions!
I was signed up for the March LSAT and then switched to April, which at this point seems highly unlikely/not happening. Between drilling sections and taking practice tests, I have the 9 most recent practice exams as fresh material, but have seen all the other released material either in drilling or as full tests. I would like to use the exams I have left judiciously--stretching them possibly until June/July/August or whenever the exam can be administered. I am planning to re-take exams and to review thoroughly to try and stay sharp/not drop out of the range that I have been in. Do you have any advice when it comes to re-using material?
I have kept a log of all the questions I got wrong or that gave me trouble and were sticky, would drilling those all again be a good starting point? Should I re-take exams I took say 5 months ago (these would be early exams from the 20-40s) or focus more on the recent exams to retake and pick them apart as much as possible? I am worried about losing the stamina a full length test requires, when I retake exams would it be wise to add say 2 extra sections on and make the exam longer? Feeling a little lost in how to make a study plan when I don't want to waste new material.
Thank you for any suggestions!