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- Hawkeye Pierce
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- Mike12188
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Re: Taking June Test. When should I start studying?
3-4 you'll be good
- MysticalWheel
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Re: Taking June Test. When should I start studying?
Start studying right now; if you score anything below a 165 on your diagnostic, you'll likely need at least 6 months to have a good chance at 180. However, if you're just shooting for low to mid 170s, then 3-4 months might be sufficient.Shawh wrote:Hey, I just took a preliminary practice test to see where I stand. I scored a 155 on it.
-9 (of 23) on LG, -14 (of 50) on LR, and -7 (of 27) on RC.
I'm still in school, but I'm going to try to line up easy classes Winter and Spring quarter, so that I can focus on studying for the LSAT.
Any ideas on how many months I should invest?
MW
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Re: Taking June Test. When should I start studying?
I can't tell if MW is joking or not but from her (?) other posts, I think she might be serious. And while I don't think it is that exact, I agree... you can't start studying too early. Familiarizing yourself with LSAT logic and section strategies takes a long ass time. That's the easy part, IMO. The hard part is putting it all together and performing at a high level consistently. I think any idiot who has studied for 6 months can score a 170 on one of 20 exams. You want a high average practice test score.
I wish I was just starting off on the LSAT odyssey now. So jealous.
I wish I was just starting off on the LSAT odyssey now. So jealous.
- Hawkeye Pierce
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Re: Taking June Test. When should I start studying?
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- kkklick
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Re: Taking June Test. When should I start studying?
You should have already started studying, are you serious? You are asking when to study so close to the June exam.. Oh dear I don't know what we're going to do with you................
Joking aside , 3 months. More than enough time. Relax for a while bud, if you want start getting yourself familiarized with the LSAT.
Joking aside , 3 months. More than enough time. Relax for a while bud, if you want start getting yourself familiarized with the LSAT.
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