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Reschedule Lsat for October 2010

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:22 pm
by Nena_a
So I started studying religiously everyday since mid February for at least 30 minutes. This month I upped it to an hour. Come June 2010, I would have had at least 60 hours of LSAT prep under my belt. I dont feel thats enough. If I reschedule for October, I would have 200 hours of LSAT prep. Do you all think this is a good decision?

Re: Reschedule Lsat for October 2010

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:24 pm
by 20121109
Nena_a wrote:So I started studying religiously everyday since mid February for at least 30 minutes. This month I upped it to an hour. Come June 2010, I would have had at least 60 hours of LSAT prep under my belt. I dont feel thats enough. If I reschedule for October, I would have 200 hours of LSAT prep. Do you all think this is a good decision?
"studying religiously" should not be in the same sentence with "30 minutes"

hth

Re: Reschedule Lsat for October 2010

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:26 pm
by nascent
Are your practice test scores satisfactory for you? That's the question you should ask yourself on deciding whether to postpone the LSAT or not.

Re: Reschedule Lsat for October 2010

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:41 pm
by Nena_a
I only took the advice of a public defender. True story. He graduated from St. Mary's though. Ive come to realize that's probably why he only suggested 30 minutes.
GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:
Nena_a wrote:So I started studying religiously everyday since mid February for at least 30 minutes. This month I upped it to an hour. Come June 2010, I would have had at least 60 hours of LSAT prep under my belt. I dont feel thats enough. If I reschedule for October, I would have 200 hours of LSAT prep. Do you all think this is a good decision?
"studying religiously" should not be in the same sentence with "30 minutes"

hth

Re: Reschedule Lsat for October 2010

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:43 pm
by am060459
take a PT (or several PTs) and then evaluate it against your target score.