The Guinness Method: Road to 175
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:09 pm
I recently ran a marathon and was helped dramatically in my preparation by knowing exactly what I needed to do for training for 8 months. Since I just finished that, and my next task was the LSAT, I developed a 'training schedule' of my own for December!
I'm taking the Powerscore online course, so if you decide to follow this, then you need to replace the remaining month of September with Powerscore Bibles / practice questions. All in all, there are 24 full practice tests scheduled, 12 additional sections, and boatloads of HW (if you are using Powerscore's course material).
I mark days off in blue when I have completed them, days off in brown if I didn't meet my goals, and days in gold when I could have easily missed the day, but came through and got the studying done.
It should be pretty intuitive, but let me know if you have any questions.
For those of you that have succeeded on the LSATs, let me know how this study plan looks? I haven't done a full practice test yet (many hours on PW HW however) because I want to have a solid foundation before I see where I am at.
http://www.filedropper.com/copyofschedule
PS. Yes the Economist and WSJ are up there as reading every day. Yes I know this probably won't yield significant RC gains in 3 months, but I work full time at a very busy job and its the only thing I can do during lunch that I can feel positive about.
I'm taking the Powerscore online course, so if you decide to follow this, then you need to replace the remaining month of September with Powerscore Bibles / practice questions. All in all, there are 24 full practice tests scheduled, 12 additional sections, and boatloads of HW (if you are using Powerscore's course material).
I mark days off in blue when I have completed them, days off in brown if I didn't meet my goals, and days in gold when I could have easily missed the day, but came through and got the studying done.
It should be pretty intuitive, but let me know if you have any questions.
For those of you that have succeeded on the LSATs, let me know how this study plan looks? I haven't done a full practice test yet (many hours on PW HW however) because I want to have a solid foundation before I see where I am at.
http://www.filedropper.com/copyofschedule
PS. Yes the Economist and WSJ are up there as reading every day. Yes I know this probably won't yield significant RC gains in 3 months, but I work full time at a very busy job and its the only thing I can do during lunch that I can feel positive about.