LSAT Prep Suggestions
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:42 pm
Hello Guys/Gals,
I am a first time poster and was hoping I could have some feedback or any advice for prepping to get a 160+ on the LSAT.
I studied approximately 8 weeks last year for the Feb 09 exam (my problem was that I mastered LG in the summer through the LG Bible but did not continue to practice them until a month before my LSAT date in February, I ended up bombing the LG section due to time), and ended up scoring a 153
. My evaluation score was 165-168 but was not timed with scoring on the sheet. I am expected to write it again this February and planned to start prepping well in advance (October), but my workload and school load prevented me to do anything serious until last week
.
I have realized so far I am still heavily struggling with the LG, on average completing 16 in the 35 minute time period. I have timed how long I have been setting up my diagrams, and it is averaging around 4 minutes (linking variables in the rules, drawing the not rules). After doing this, I am still noticing that for many of the Could Be or multi variable linear games, my time drops off considerably. I would be happy doing 3 games in 35 minutes and guessing the last, but even that seems far off. My accuracy is acceptable (20-22+ right) if I am not timed, but I know time is the biggest factor. Is there a specific strategy you guys are using that differs from PowerScore or Ace the LSAT Prep Course (I do not use Kaplan's method as I did not find it useful).
I have 5 weeks before my LSAT and was hoping if you guys could provide me some guidance on what I should be doing to improve my time or in the LG in general? I have every PowerScore text, the Kaplan 08 and 09 LSAT prep book, and nearly all of the practice tests. With time being an issue, should I focus on re reading the texts, or just dive into old exams (currently I am doing 3-4 LG sections timed a day from the old exams)? Is there a certain amount of time I should be focusing on in doing the mapping and the questions in general? How much time do you guys think I should be investing in order to achieve my goal (I can leverage 3 hours/day until the exam, but not sure if that is enough)?
Thanks in advance.
I am a first time poster and was hoping I could have some feedback or any advice for prepping to get a 160+ on the LSAT.
I studied approximately 8 weeks last year for the Feb 09 exam (my problem was that I mastered LG in the summer through the LG Bible but did not continue to practice them until a month before my LSAT date in February, I ended up bombing the LG section due to time), and ended up scoring a 153
I have realized so far I am still heavily struggling with the LG, on average completing 16 in the 35 minute time period. I have timed how long I have been setting up my diagrams, and it is averaging around 4 minutes (linking variables in the rules, drawing the not rules). After doing this, I am still noticing that for many of the Could Be or multi variable linear games, my time drops off considerably. I would be happy doing 3 games in 35 minutes and guessing the last, but even that seems far off. My accuracy is acceptable (20-22+ right) if I am not timed, but I know time is the biggest factor. Is there a specific strategy you guys are using that differs from PowerScore or Ace the LSAT Prep Course (I do not use Kaplan's method as I did not find it useful).
I have 5 weeks before my LSAT and was hoping if you guys could provide me some guidance on what I should be doing to improve my time or in the LG in general? I have every PowerScore text, the Kaplan 08 and 09 LSAT prep book, and nearly all of the practice tests. With time being an issue, should I focus on re reading the texts, or just dive into old exams (currently I am doing 3-4 LG sections timed a day from the old exams)? Is there a certain amount of time I should be focusing on in doing the mapping and the questions in general? How much time do you guys think I should be investing in order to achieve my goal (I can leverage 3 hours/day until the exam, but not sure if that is enough)?
Thanks in advance.