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- Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:38 pm
#39496
The following is a question from an LSAT full-length student who just completed a Live Online course and is preparing for December. Our response, below, will likely be useful to many other students.
Hello!
Yesterday I completed the Live Online course that met Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12-3 pm EST. I am spending today going over a practice test I took earlier this week, but I am a little lost on where to go from here. I took this course with the plans to take the December LSAT so I have plenty of time to review. I found it difficult to keep up with all of the homework, especially between Tuesday and Thursday, however, I did complete all of the critical homework assignments on time. I had planned to basically go back and redo the course on my own; completing the missed homework, listening to the online modules (which I did not do at all yet), and taking 1-2 practice tests a week until I complete all of the review and get the concepts down. My main motivation for doing this is that I don't feel I am recognizing even some basic concepts or patterns when I am doing questions, so I feel like reviewing the basics and going through would benefit me.
Before I lose time doing a strategy that may not benefit me, I wanted to get a second opinion on this. I have not been tracking which types of questions I have been getting wrong as I only took one diagnostic and two practice exams. I know tracking is one of the main things that is recommended, however, I feel like I should review most concepts before solely taking tests. I felt a bit rushed during the course and want to master everything because I'm not sure if I'm just getting lucky on certain question types. Please let me know if you think this strategy will be helpful because it will be pretty time-consuming, but possibly worth while in the long run.
Thank you so much in advance!