Taking the LSAT in Dec, this forum has been helpful
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:25 pm
I have been reading this forum for the past week and I thank those of you who have contributed helpful posts in regards to studying and preparing for the LSAT's.
I had originally decided to take the test in October but I could only devote about 2 solid weeks of studying (I naively thought that was enough time). I rescheduled to take the test December.
I picked up the LG & LR Powerscore Bibles and even though i'm about halfway through each, i feel they have really helped me in understanding and dissecting the different questions and language used in the test. I've also picked up about 8 of the most recent official LSAT prep tests.
Problems i've encounted (I am not the type of person to not make excuses so please do not take this in that way):
-I took 2 LSAT tests before attempting any sort of studying and that really hurt my confidence and instead of motivating me it did the opposite and put off any type of studying or test taking for a few weeks
-Working full time, trying to maintain a social life and relationship hasn't been the easiest of things
-I still find it hard to shut myself off from the outside world to fully delve into studying (living in Manhattan with 2 of my former college roommates make it easily for me to get distracted).
-My company is sending me to Europe for almost 2 weeks in November (again not a complaint) so that's another 2 weeks of no study time.
I have found it better for me to head directly to the library for a few hours after work instead of trying to study at home.
I had originally decided to take the test in October but I could only devote about 2 solid weeks of studying (I naively thought that was enough time). I rescheduled to take the test December.
I picked up the LG & LR Powerscore Bibles and even though i'm about halfway through each, i feel they have really helped me in understanding and dissecting the different questions and language used in the test. I've also picked up about 8 of the most recent official LSAT prep tests.
Problems i've encounted (I am not the type of person to not make excuses so please do not take this in that way):
-I took 2 LSAT tests before attempting any sort of studying and that really hurt my confidence and instead of motivating me it did the opposite and put off any type of studying or test taking for a few weeks
-Working full time, trying to maintain a social life and relationship hasn't been the easiest of things
-I still find it hard to shut myself off from the outside world to fully delve into studying (living in Manhattan with 2 of my former college roommates make it easily for me to get distracted).
-My company is sending me to Europe for almost 2 weeks in November (again not a complaint) so that's another 2 weeks of no study time.
I have found it better for me to head directly to the library for a few hours after work instead of trying to study at home.