- Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:40 pm
#77056
Hello,
I just completed the live online course on July 2nd, and I've started to move into taking practice tests, review day, and study day rotations with a break every 7-10 days or so. Should I still be taking untimed tests or should all my tests be timed considering the test date is quickly approaching?
Also, since discovering that the August LSAT will be a flex-test I plan to take one practice test as a four-section (it's a digital flex, but I will add a supplemental section based on the weakest area, so Games), and the other one as a regular 3-section test. Is this a good idea or would you suggest a different route?
Lastly, I haven't seen the score increase I'd hoped to see after completing the online course (my most recent score is only two points higher than my diagnostic), and I'm wondering if there is anything else I can do to facilitate that increase in addition to what I'm already doing.
Thanks guys!
I just completed the live online course on July 2nd, and I've started to move into taking practice tests, review day, and study day rotations with a break every 7-10 days or so. Should I still be taking untimed tests or should all my tests be timed considering the test date is quickly approaching?
Also, since discovering that the August LSAT will be a flex-test I plan to take one practice test as a four-section (it's a digital flex, but I will add a supplemental section based on the weakest area, so Games), and the other one as a regular 3-section test. Is this a good idea or would you suggest a different route?
Lastly, I haven't seen the score increase I'd hoped to see after completing the online course (my most recent score is only two points higher than my diagnostic), and I'm wondering if there is anything else I can do to facilitate that increase in addition to what I'm already doing.
Thanks guys!