- Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:43 pm
#2076
I'm currently registered to take the LSAT in December. I've been studying the Powerscore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible since July. I am meticulously going through the book, including typing out a study guide as I go. I find that no matter how closely I read through the chapters, I bomb the end-of-chapter (EOC) problem sets. It's to the point that I'm about to cancel my test registration and forget about taking the LSAT at all. I feel like missing all of those questions is sending me the message that I'm not cut out for this material. Am I being unrealistic regarding how I should be doing on the practice sets? I'm scheduled to take an LSAT prep course at the end of the month....will that help me?
Thanks for any words of wisdom anyone can provide me. I don't want to give up....but I don't want to keep plugging away at something that I'm just not that good at.
Thanks for any words of wisdom anyone can provide me. I don't want to give up....but I don't want to keep plugging away at something that I'm just not that good at.