- Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:17 am
#7408
Hello,
I am seeking advice on a specific schedule to follow for the next 4 months in preparation for the June LSAT. I took the December 2012 LSAT for the first time and did terrible (140). I took the Powerscore Online course that lasted from mid September to the end of November. But with 2 jobs, grad school work, and other factors I was unable to diligently keep up with all the materials and homeworks provided; leaving me to take the Dec. LSAT completely unprepared mentally and academically. It was a lot of material, which is great and helpful, but it was overwhelming to organize it all effectively with my previous schedule.
I suppose the fact that I only did 3 practice tests prior to the actual test was not the best approach either. But now that I have cleared my frenetic schedule and am not as busy and have quite a bit of time until June, I am confident--with a good, systematic study schedule and complete focus--that I can substantially improve my score to the 150s.
If there is any advice that can be shared, I would highly appreciate it!
Thanks,
AD
I am seeking advice on a specific schedule to follow for the next 4 months in preparation for the June LSAT. I took the December 2012 LSAT for the first time and did terrible (140). I took the Powerscore Online course that lasted from mid September to the end of November. But with 2 jobs, grad school work, and other factors I was unable to diligently keep up with all the materials and homeworks provided; leaving me to take the Dec. LSAT completely unprepared mentally and academically. It was a lot of material, which is great and helpful, but it was overwhelming to organize it all effectively with my previous schedule.
I suppose the fact that I only did 3 practice tests prior to the actual test was not the best approach either. But now that I have cleared my frenetic schedule and am not as busy and have quite a bit of time until June, I am confident--with a good, systematic study schedule and complete focus--that I can substantially improve my score to the 150s.
If there is any advice that can be shared, I would highly appreciate it!
Thanks,
AD