Need a new study plan for September
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:30 am
I'm looking for some advice for the September 2010 LSAT. I took the test last September, got a 161, and am now waitlisted at my first choice and another school. I wrote a LOCI for my first choice and am working on the other, but I'm kind of doubtful about getting in to either. So I'm thinking I'll probably be taking the LSAT next September.
Some history on my LSAT progress - I took free practice LSATs with Kaplan twice before taking the real one - one 2 years before (158), and one 1 year before (160). I then studied for the LSAT during summer 2009, using Powerscore's bibles and practice LSAT tests. I probably took one LSAT a week in addition to my Powerscore studying. The highest score I got was a 167. I also took Powerscore's weekend course the weekend before the LSAT.
From my LSAT results, I can see that stamina was a major issue for me - did really well on the first two sections, and then did really poorly on the last two, after the break. Obviously I need to work on that. I'd like to ultimately be at a 170 or higher, which I don't think is an impossible goal - with proper studying.
What do you guys recommend? A tutor? Courses? More self-study? I live in New York, about an hour away from NYC, and I'm not looking to drop $5,000 on LSAT prep. I was looking into courses, but I'm not sure whose would be best.
Any advice would be much appreciated!!!
Some history on my LSAT progress - I took free practice LSATs with Kaplan twice before taking the real one - one 2 years before (158), and one 1 year before (160). I then studied for the LSAT during summer 2009, using Powerscore's bibles and practice LSAT tests. I probably took one LSAT a week in addition to my Powerscore studying. The highest score I got was a 167. I also took Powerscore's weekend course the weekend before the LSAT.
From my LSAT results, I can see that stamina was a major issue for me - did really well on the first two sections, and then did really poorly on the last two, after the break. Obviously I need to work on that. I'd like to ultimately be at a 170 or higher, which I don't think is an impossible goal - with proper studying.
What do you guys recommend? A tutor? Courses? More self-study? I live in New York, about an hour away from NYC, and I'm not looking to drop $5,000 on LSAT prep. I was looking into courses, but I'm not sure whose would be best.
Any advice would be much appreciated!!!