- Thu Jul 06, 2017 12:51 pm
#36867
Hi!
I took the June LSAT and got a 160. After a solid 3-4 months of prep and about 7 practice tests averaging the mid-160s, I was pretty disappointed. However, I know that nerves, poor testing conditions and not being super religious about prep probably led to this score, so I am not giving up hope and planning to retake in September.
My main question is how I should prep for the September test. I previously self-studied using the PowerScore Bible trilogy, an extra PS LG workbook, and about 7-8 practice tests (which I now realize should've included experimental sections). Self-study was hard to keep up with, as I was finishing my junior year of college with a busy academic/extracurricular/social calendar and studying too often was pushed off. Now that it's summer, my schedule is much more open and I can devote the time necessary to a prep class.
Would it be redundant to take a PS live prep class? There are a few options that start end of July and finish just before the Sept. test, including 4 proctored exams. I figure the foundation the Bibles gave me will be good for the class, can anyone attest to this? Would I be better off with a tutor? Tutoring seems too hit or miss and a bit out of my price range (I want to spend under $1500 for prep, so the class seems right).
Any tips or insight would be immensely appreciated!
I took the June LSAT and got a 160. After a solid 3-4 months of prep and about 7 practice tests averaging the mid-160s, I was pretty disappointed. However, I know that nerves, poor testing conditions and not being super religious about prep probably led to this score, so I am not giving up hope and planning to retake in September.
My main question is how I should prep for the September test. I previously self-studied using the PowerScore Bible trilogy, an extra PS LG workbook, and about 7-8 practice tests (which I now realize should've included experimental sections). Self-study was hard to keep up with, as I was finishing my junior year of college with a busy academic/extracurricular/social calendar and studying too often was pushed off. Now that it's summer, my schedule is much more open and I can devote the time necessary to a prep class.
Would it be redundant to take a PS live prep class? There are a few options that start end of July and finish just before the Sept. test, including 4 proctored exams. I figure the foundation the Bibles gave me will be good for the class, can anyone attest to this? Would I be better off with a tutor? Tutoring seems too hit or miss and a bit out of my price range (I want to spend under $1500 for prep, so the class seems right).
Any tips or insight would be immensely appreciated!