Your Thoughts On My Prep Routine
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:11 am
Thank you for reading this,
First off, I am planning on taking the February LSAT and I've been studying 3 hrs a day, everyday. I took the Kaplan LSAT extreme LSAT last year (didnt do as well as I know i could have) and have been redoing problems from the different sections (rc/lg/lr) from those same Kaplan books.
I no longer live near a Kaplan center and my plan is to study on my own.
I usually go to Barnes and noble and work through the powerscore bible: lr or other books.
When I first got back into studying I was doing endless problems but now I'm starting from scratch by reading the fundamentals (formal logic from powerscore, among others), and haven't been doing so many problems.
Basically, I'm not sure if just doing endless problems is really going to improve my score or should I be slowing it down and not worrying about doing a 1000 problems before feb LSAT. Generally when I do problems I mix it up between the different sections.
I appreciate any input. I have a lot of time to study and have been putting in the hours but I want to make sure it's being used wisely. I read the thread by pikeman or whatever his name is but I'm not all too convinced one strategy fits all. Sorry for the poor organization/grammar/ spelling errors my brain is mush from studying lol
First off, I am planning on taking the February LSAT and I've been studying 3 hrs a day, everyday. I took the Kaplan LSAT extreme LSAT last year (didnt do as well as I know i could have) and have been redoing problems from the different sections (rc/lg/lr) from those same Kaplan books.
I no longer live near a Kaplan center and my plan is to study on my own.
I usually go to Barnes and noble and work through the powerscore bible: lr or other books.
When I first got back into studying I was doing endless problems but now I'm starting from scratch by reading the fundamentals (formal logic from powerscore, among others), and haven't been doing so many problems.
Basically, I'm not sure if just doing endless problems is really going to improve my score or should I be slowing it down and not worrying about doing a 1000 problems before feb LSAT. Generally when I do problems I mix it up between the different sections.
I appreciate any input. I have a lot of time to study and have been putting in the hours but I want to make sure it's being used wisely. I read the thread by pikeman or whatever his name is but I'm not all too convinced one strategy fits all. Sorry for the poor organization/grammar/ spelling errors my brain is mush from studying lol