I'm going to be done with the Logic Games Bible by the weekend and have yet to start the LR Bible. I want to take in December... I graduated in May and knew I wanted law school but only in the last few days did it truly hit me that I need to get it together and take this test ASAP so I don't waste another year.
Do I have a chance? I've been through a little of the LRB (a year ago) and it was the same for the LGB: I understood stuff better the second time and it made a lot more sense.
Can I properly drill and get through the LRB (and manhattan's RC guide) in the next 2 months without going into super cram mode? Is it doable?
Thanks!
Finished LG Bible... 2 months realistic? Forum
- Brettanomyces
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Re: Finished LG Bible... 2 months realistic?
Can you study full time?
- TheMostDangerousLG
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Re: Finished LG Bible... 2 months realistic?
Yes, I studied for my first take in two months and went 170+ from a low diagnostic. You don't need to study full-time if you've got a decent work ethic and can force yourself to use your evenings/weekends/whatever wisely. It's not going to be easy though.
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Re: Finished LG Bible... 2 months realistic?
I imagine you used the Bibles... what was your plan of attack? I just have LRB to get through.TheMostDangerousLG wrote:Yes, I studied for my first take in two months and went 170+ from a low diagnostic. You don't need to study full-time if you've got a decent work ethic and can force yourself to use your evenings/weekends/whatever wisely. It's not going to be easy though.
I can make progress for 1-2 hours, but anything after 3 my brain usually starts to give out. lol
Define full-time.....Brettanomyces wrote:Can you study full time?
I'm looking into getting a part-time job, but until then I'll just be studying for 1-2 hours or so.
- Jeffort
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Re: Finished LG Bible... 2 months realistic?
What is your target/goal score? Have you taken any practice tests recently to determine your current score range? It's impossible to evaluate whether or not two months with only 1-2 study hours a day is realistic without knowing your goal and current range. In general though, if you are shooting for a high score and/or a significant improvement from where you are now, 1-2 hours a day of study time is probably not going to be enough.
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