I have one year to prepare. I'm open to all advice.
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:30 pm
I'm about to begin my junior year of college. I'm on the accelerated Masters program - so in June 2012, I will graduate with both a B.A. in English and a M.S. in Communication. Because I always have a full course load of classes and a a lot of time-consuming homework (papers, long reading assignments, etc.) it's hard for me to always be consistent with my LSAT Prep. I just started studying and was unpleasantly surprised to see that on my first practice test, I had trouble with both timing and accuracy.
I'm planning to take the LSAT next June; I have about eleven months to prepare.
My plan:
-One hour of prep every week day, practice-exams on weekends
-15-20 minutes reading newspaper/news magazine articles each day
-I have purchased a book on propositional logic that I plan on scrutinizing
-I'm going to comb these boards regularly to pick up tips and ideas from other people who are studying
Do other people on this forum have any tips or advice for me? For those of you who have already taken the LSAT and have received your scores, do you have any regrets? What would you have done differently if you could begin your LSAT prep all over again?
Thank you!
I'm planning to take the LSAT next June; I have about eleven months to prepare.
My plan:
-One hour of prep every week day, practice-exams on weekends
-15-20 minutes reading newspaper/news magazine articles each day
-I have purchased a book on propositional logic that I plan on scrutinizing
-I'm going to comb these boards regularly to pick up tips and ideas from other people who are studying
Do other people on this forum have any tips or advice for me? For those of you who have already taken the LSAT and have received your scores, do you have any regrets? What would you have done differently if you could begin your LSAT prep all over again?
Thank you!