Velocity?
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:12 am
Hey all,
I'll save the story and simply state that I probably did pretty bad on the Oct LSAT. I'm going to retake for December, and am wondering about investing in the Velocity system for my situation.
About me:
I went through the PS Bibles thoroughly (LG and LR moreso) and by the end of my prep was PT'ing in the upper 160's-lower 170's.
I used all the recent PT's, but will definitely do them again.
I never drilled LR question types-- I just learned the PS methods of "solving them." This is something I'll focus on this time around.
I just ordered Manhattan for LR and LG. Normally (excluding the Oct LSAT) my LG were quite good, but I am interested to see if Manhattan offers anything new. My LR need work (I generally get 3 wrong in each LR section).
So...knowing all of that...is the Velocity system worth it for me? As a repeat taker, I can buy it for $450 or something like that-- but that is still way expensive for my meager recent-grad checkbook. I'd invest if it's worth it though.
FYI: I have a 3.58 and want to go to Northwestern. I just know I can score high enough on this test to have shot.
Okay...GO! Thanks in advance!
I'll save the story and simply state that I probably did pretty bad on the Oct LSAT. I'm going to retake for December, and am wondering about investing in the Velocity system for my situation.
About me:
I went through the PS Bibles thoroughly (LG and LR moreso) and by the end of my prep was PT'ing in the upper 160's-lower 170's.
I used all the recent PT's, but will definitely do them again.
I never drilled LR question types-- I just learned the PS methods of "solving them." This is something I'll focus on this time around.
I just ordered Manhattan for LR and LG. Normally (excluding the Oct LSAT) my LG were quite good, but I am interested to see if Manhattan offers anything new. My LR need work (I generally get 3 wrong in each LR section).
So...knowing all of that...is the Velocity system worth it for me? As a repeat taker, I can buy it for $450 or something like that-- but that is still way expensive for my meager recent-grad checkbook. I'd invest if it's worth it though.
FYI: I have a 3.58 and want to go to Northwestern. I just know I can score high enough on this test to have shot.
Okay...GO! Thanks in advance!