- Thu Jan 27, 2022 4:30 pm
#93550
Hello all, I just started the PowerScore online course about 3 weeks ago and am working on Lesson 4 now. I am currently a full time Criminal Justice (minor Pre-Law) undergraduate at CSU Stanislaus. I will finish CSU this coming December and have set a date and paid for the LSAT Flex in April this year. I also own a set of the PowerScore bibles that I purchased before the online course. I didnt' get far into the bibles before I realized I would benefit even further from the course so they are not completed or anywhere near it.
I am generally an all A student and am in my 40's and found that I love school as an old fart and love learning, I thought this would be the same with this course. Although I do enjoy learning the new concepts, Every time I think I understand what the video is instructing and then go to apply that knowledge to the homework my results are terrible. When you work the problems out in the video they make perfect sense to me but the homework results I am getting are saying the complete opposite. I am averaging 2-3 correct no matter what the subject matter is. For instance, I enjoy the linear games but do terrible at applying them apparently.
I would like to have tutoring through PowerScore as well but as a stay at home mom with a family, the course itself is a large drain financially so I don't think it's wise to add to the burden at this time with tutoring costs but will consider it as soon as I am able. Until then what would you recommend I do to better my scores? Should I start the course all over again or how do bring the confidence and understanding for the material I feel during the videos to the homework I work on afterwards?
I have been on Winter break for school until tomorrow when full time classes start back up, I plan to spend 2hrs daily on LSAT study if I am busy and if I have more time I will devote it to this. Does that seem like a productive schedule or should I devote more time?
Thank you ahead of time for any input, I do appreciate it. This is an exciting venture in life but challenging for sure!
I am generally an all A student and am in my 40's and found that I love school as an old fart and love learning, I thought this would be the same with this course. Although I do enjoy learning the new concepts, Every time I think I understand what the video is instructing and then go to apply that knowledge to the homework my results are terrible. When you work the problems out in the video they make perfect sense to me but the homework results I am getting are saying the complete opposite. I am averaging 2-3 correct no matter what the subject matter is. For instance, I enjoy the linear games but do terrible at applying them apparently.
I would like to have tutoring through PowerScore as well but as a stay at home mom with a family, the course itself is a large drain financially so I don't think it's wise to add to the burden at this time with tutoring costs but will consider it as soon as I am able. Until then what would you recommend I do to better my scores? Should I start the course all over again or how do bring the confidence and understanding for the material I feel during the videos to the homework I work on afterwards?
I have been on Winter break for school until tomorrow when full time classes start back up, I plan to spend 2hrs daily on LSAT study if I am busy and if I have more time I will devote it to this. Does that seem like a productive schedule or should I devote more time?
Thank you ahead of time for any input, I do appreciate it. This is an exciting venture in life but challenging for sure!