Studying for Feb LSAT
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:26 am
I took my first practice test in August 2010 and haven't done any LSAT prep since. The first one I took was 16 and my results were as follows:
LG1:-14 ran out of time at question 18,
LR2:-11 ran out of time at question 19,
LR3:-6 ran out of time at question 21,
RC4:-13 ran out of time at question 22
Score: 150
Leading up to this I was fresh off of taking three semesters off school to work and I had a nine month old on my lab during two sections.
Yesterday, I took another practice test. Since the first one I took, I haven't done any prep. I finished all the sections except Logic Games with time remaining. I had about 3 hours of sleep between the previous three nights and my concentration waned at least once during each section.
LR1:-7 1:56 remaining
LG2:-15 ran out of time on question 19
LR3:-8 2:29 remaining
RC4-8 3:04 remaining
Score: 155
During each of the sections where I had time remaining I notice that my incorrect answers are grouped into clusters. In section 1 I have 4 out of 5 wrong in q's 20-24; section 3, 4 out of six in q's 20-25, and section 4; 4 of 4 in q's 14-17. I intend to use powerscore's logical reasoning bible to start off mostly because a friend of mine gave me her old copy and I was looking through the chapters and they have them broken down by question type but there are only a few drill questions that are from some pretty recent tests. I would much rather use their question types but from older tests. Is their someplace I can find a list of the question types, per test or otherwise, that uses powerscore's classifications? Based on the fact that I am not running out of time is there any advice anyone can give me about the best way to proceed.
Wow. I was sleepy last night. I goofed when I checked my answers. LR1 should be -4 and LR2 should be -5 giving me a 158 I believe. I didn't look at the raw score sheet. Sorry. I am going to take a pt tomorrow on a good nights sleep to get a more accurate score.
LG1:-14 ran out of time at question 18,
LR2:-11 ran out of time at question 19,
LR3:-6 ran out of time at question 21,
RC4:-13 ran out of time at question 22
Score: 150
Leading up to this I was fresh off of taking three semesters off school to work and I had a nine month old on my lab during two sections.
Yesterday, I took another practice test. Since the first one I took, I haven't done any prep. I finished all the sections except Logic Games with time remaining. I had about 3 hours of sleep between the previous three nights and my concentration waned at least once during each section.
LR1:-7 1:56 remaining
LG2:-15 ran out of time on question 19
LR3:-8 2:29 remaining
RC4-8 3:04 remaining
Score: 155
During each of the sections where I had time remaining I notice that my incorrect answers are grouped into clusters. In section 1 I have 4 out of 5 wrong in q's 20-24; section 3, 4 out of six in q's 20-25, and section 4; 4 of 4 in q's 14-17. I intend to use powerscore's logical reasoning bible to start off mostly because a friend of mine gave me her old copy and I was looking through the chapters and they have them broken down by question type but there are only a few drill questions that are from some pretty recent tests. I would much rather use their question types but from older tests. Is their someplace I can find a list of the question types, per test or otherwise, that uses powerscore's classifications? Based on the fact that I am not running out of time is there any advice anyone can give me about the best way to proceed.
Wow. I was sleepy last night. I goofed when I checked my answers. LR1 should be -4 and LR2 should be -5 giving me a 158 I believe. I didn't look at the raw score sheet. Sorry. I am going to take a pt tomorrow on a good nights sleep to get a more accurate score.