In need of some guidance.
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:47 am
Hello TLS:
First of all, thanks to all of you for the wonderful advice that you have provided on this site; you have all made my LSAT experience a bit more pleasant.
As you can see from the title of this discussion, I am looking for further guidance on how to continue my prep.
I started off with a 136 (diagnostic) a few years ago, studied for a few months, and then decided to post-pone the LSAT.
I didn't look at another LSAT question until recently - May 2011 - when I took another diagnostic (if you can call it that...) and scored a 150.
After that, I enrolled in the PS full length course; I used their material to create a modified version of the PP study guide.
My study method is as follows:
For LR, I used my PS course books to drill questions by type; shortly after, I used the Kaplan mastery (only doing level 3 and 4 questions).
For LG, I am currently doing the PP method for the games from Pts 1-39 (although I am only repeating the games that i have a tough time with 3 times).
And for RC, I started off doing sections un-timed, then did timed sections.
After following this schedule for a month and half, I recently took 4 tests, with SPA being the first and PT 40 being the last.
1) SPA - 164: LR1 ~4, LR2 ~3, LG ~6 and RC ~ 4.
2) SPB - 157: LR1 ~7, LR2 ~5, LG ~ 14 and RC ~ 8.
3) SPC - 159: LR1 ~ 8, LR2 ~6, LG ~ 11, and RC ~ 6.
4) PT 40 - 160: LR1 ~ 5, LR2 ~7, LG ~6, RC ~ 8.
I am really disappointed with my progress thus far. My target score is a 167-168 and, to be perfectly honest, I am a little discouraged.
I am not sure what to do next...
I am still have to get through the LGs from 1-40 a second and third time, so I am hoping that my score in that section will continue to rise.
However, I am not sure how to approach LR and RC.
I think my biggest problem at this point is timing. I generally understand why I get the answers wrong when I review the test, but during the exam I feel really rushed. As a result, I sometimes miss key words, or overlook certain phrases.
How do I improve my timing without losing accuracy?
Also, I am not sure if I should continue to drill questions un-timed?
Maybe more untimed drilling will improve my understanding of the question types, thereby improving my speed?
Or should I just focus on doing timed sections/ pts and then thoroughly review all the wrong answers/ questions i was unsure about?
Thanks for your help.
First of all, thanks to all of you for the wonderful advice that you have provided on this site; you have all made my LSAT experience a bit more pleasant.
As you can see from the title of this discussion, I am looking for further guidance on how to continue my prep.
I started off with a 136 (diagnostic) a few years ago, studied for a few months, and then decided to post-pone the LSAT.
I didn't look at another LSAT question until recently - May 2011 - when I took another diagnostic (if you can call it that...) and scored a 150.
After that, I enrolled in the PS full length course; I used their material to create a modified version of the PP study guide.
My study method is as follows:
For LR, I used my PS course books to drill questions by type; shortly after, I used the Kaplan mastery (only doing level 3 and 4 questions).
For LG, I am currently doing the PP method for the games from Pts 1-39 (although I am only repeating the games that i have a tough time with 3 times).
And for RC, I started off doing sections un-timed, then did timed sections.
After following this schedule for a month and half, I recently took 4 tests, with SPA being the first and PT 40 being the last.
1) SPA - 164: LR1 ~4, LR2 ~3, LG ~6 and RC ~ 4.
2) SPB - 157: LR1 ~7, LR2 ~5, LG ~ 14 and RC ~ 8.
3) SPC - 159: LR1 ~ 8, LR2 ~6, LG ~ 11, and RC ~ 6.
4) PT 40 - 160: LR1 ~ 5, LR2 ~7, LG ~6, RC ~ 8.
I am really disappointed with my progress thus far. My target score is a 167-168 and, to be perfectly honest, I am a little discouraged.
I am not sure what to do next...
I am still have to get through the LGs from 1-40 a second and third time, so I am hoping that my score in that section will continue to rise.
However, I am not sure how to approach LR and RC.
I think my biggest problem at this point is timing. I generally understand why I get the answers wrong when I review the test, but during the exam I feel really rushed. As a result, I sometimes miss key words, or overlook certain phrases.
How do I improve my timing without losing accuracy?
Also, I am not sure if I should continue to drill questions un-timed?
Maybe more untimed drilling will improve my understanding of the question types, thereby improving my speed?
Or should I just focus on doing timed sections/ pts and then thoroughly review all the wrong answers/ questions i was unsure about?
Thanks for your help.