Graduating Senior taking June LSAT
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:17 am
I am graduating this May, and I am planning to take the LSAT in June.
I self-studied LSAT for almost two months last summer (scored in the mid 160s in my PTs but scores were unstable and would randomly drop to low 160s or even high 150s once in a while). College got in my way too much that I basically blew off studying in September and didn't take the October LSAT. Obviously without studying scores don't improve and I wasn't getting any closer to my desired goal of 173+.
Now that I am planning to take the LSAT in June, I really don't want to repeat what I did last time. This time, I am really trying to be more serious about LSAT so I am trying to incorporate studying time to my regular schedule in detail (which I didn't do last time). I am also considering a prep course so any advice on that would be appreciated as well.
Anyways, I wanted to ask if any other graduating seniors are planning to study for the LSAT this semester on this forum and see how you are planning to manage your last semester and LSAT prep. I am already worrying about my graduation, which is like two weeks before the LSAT. How much graduation festivities should I forego to stay focused on the LSAT? I thought about skipping my graduation entirely but decided that might be too radical... I do want some kind of closure to my intensely stressful yet fun four years...
Other than managing school and LSAT, do you guys have specific advice on how I should study for the LSAT second time? I thought I would just repeat what I did last time (self-study with the LSAT blog schedule) and maybe sign up for a prep course starting March to make sure I don't neglect on LSAT studying due to finals and stuff.... But if I do that, how should I study before the prep course?
Happy New Year to all!
I self-studied LSAT for almost two months last summer (scored in the mid 160s in my PTs but scores were unstable and would randomly drop to low 160s or even high 150s once in a while). College got in my way too much that I basically blew off studying in September and didn't take the October LSAT. Obviously without studying scores don't improve and I wasn't getting any closer to my desired goal of 173+.
Now that I am planning to take the LSAT in June, I really don't want to repeat what I did last time. This time, I am really trying to be more serious about LSAT so I am trying to incorporate studying time to my regular schedule in detail (which I didn't do last time). I am also considering a prep course so any advice on that would be appreciated as well.
Anyways, I wanted to ask if any other graduating seniors are planning to study for the LSAT this semester on this forum and see how you are planning to manage your last semester and LSAT prep. I am already worrying about my graduation, which is like two weeks before the LSAT. How much graduation festivities should I forego to stay focused on the LSAT? I thought about skipping my graduation entirely but decided that might be too radical... I do want some kind of closure to my intensely stressful yet fun four years...
Other than managing school and LSAT, do you guys have specific advice on how I should study for the LSAT second time? I thought I would just repeat what I did last time (self-study with the LSAT blog schedule) and maybe sign up for a prep course starting March to make sure I don't neglect on LSAT studying due to finals and stuff.... But if I do that, how should I study before the prep course?
Happy New Year to all!