June 2010 Study Forum
- JDHopeful
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June 2010 Study
Is it too late to begin studying for this year's June test?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: June 2010 Study
JDHopeful wrote:Is it too late to begin studying for this year's June test?
Thanks!
Actually it is too late to start for June Attempt. Those aren't foolish who start preparing in advance for a year or two? Plan for December 2010 or leave JD plan and start working for World Bank or Wall Mart as a Greeter.
- laidoffjournalist
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Re: June 2010 Study
Huh? It really depends on your starting point and your target, but five months should be enough time to raise your score a decent amount with a good study schedule.
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Re: June 2010 Study
Hi Guys,
I'm taking the June 2010 test with all of you. I took the Sept 09 test and got a 152 without doing any practice tests and only passively reading the Logic Games Bible. After laying low and dormant, I recently took PrepTests 49-52 and got an average of 156. I'm not sure how I improved without studying, but it encouraged me to tame this beast. I have now purchased nearly every single PrepTest available, along with the PowerScore Logical Reasoning Bible.
My plan is to take 2-3 PT's a week, starting with PrepTest 7, and to complete PrepTest 58 sometime before the June test date. Review every single answer, correct or not. When I'm not taking a test, reviewing a test, or doing schoolwork, I will read the Logical Reasoning Bible and the Logic Games Bible.
For LR, I plan to cut out every single incorrect answer, compile them, and review them thoroughly up to the test.
This isn't as fancy or convoluted as some of the other plans I've seen posted, but I'm feeling good about it. What do you guys think?
Cheers!
I'm taking the June 2010 test with all of you. I took the Sept 09 test and got a 152 without doing any practice tests and only passively reading the Logic Games Bible. After laying low and dormant, I recently took PrepTests 49-52 and got an average of 156. I'm not sure how I improved without studying, but it encouraged me to tame this beast. I have now purchased nearly every single PrepTest available, along with the PowerScore Logical Reasoning Bible.
My plan is to take 2-3 PT's a week, starting with PrepTest 7, and to complete PrepTest 58 sometime before the June test date. Review every single answer, correct or not. When I'm not taking a test, reviewing a test, or doing schoolwork, I will read the Logical Reasoning Bible and the Logic Games Bible.
For LR, I plan to cut out every single incorrect answer, compile them, and review them thoroughly up to the test.
This isn't as fancy or convoluted as some of the other plans I've seen posted, but I'm feeling good about it. What do you guys think?
Cheers!
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Re: June 2010 Study
I've been patiently waiting for 3 years for this topic to come up. (Seriously, check my joined site date.) =D
I took a practice test in my sophomore year, administered for free by Kaplan, and got a 168. I have all three bibles, and just bought Kaplan Mastery (for pure repetition in each game type), LSAT super Prep, and the last 40 LSATs off of Amazon/Ebay.
So as of now I'm just doing 1-2 hours a day on the bibles. I'm 2/3s of the way through the logic games, 1/3 through LR, and haven't even started RC. (Eh...maybe tomorrow).
When I took the practice test I had a -4 in each section so it seems I need to improve pretty evenly.
Goal right now is a 174+ but we'll see how likely that is in about two months when I start taking all my practice tests.
I took a practice test in my sophomore year, administered for free by Kaplan, and got a 168. I have all three bibles, and just bought Kaplan Mastery (for pure repetition in each game type), LSAT super Prep, and the last 40 LSATs off of Amazon/Ebay.
So as of now I'm just doing 1-2 hours a day on the bibles. I'm 2/3s of the way through the logic games, 1/3 through LR, and haven't even started RC. (Eh...maybe tomorrow).
When I took the practice test I had a -4 in each section so it seems I need to improve pretty evenly.
Goal right now is a 174+ but we'll see how likely that is in about two months when I start taking all my practice tests.
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Re: June 2010 Study
I just logged on to LSAC to register for the June LSAT.. shocked to see it is on a Monday. Is this a mistake?
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Re: June 2010 Study
For at least the last 4 year, the June test has been the only one to get the double-excitement of a late start (12:30), and of a weekday date.psteele99 wrote:I just logged on to LSAC to register for the June LSAT.. shocked to see it is on a Monday. Is this a mistake?
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Re: June 2010 Study
it disturbs me. I suddenly feel all out of sorts.