Limited time until Dec LSAT, what should I focus on?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:52 pm
The last 1.5 months I have mainly been focusing on drilling LG. For every preptest past 9 or so, I have done most linear games x3, grouping x2, linear/grouping combo x2, and rare games at least once. I have also gone through the LR bible and have a pretty solid grasp on conditional reasoning, although I skimmed the chapter on formal logic and probably need to review that. I haven't really done any RC studying.
Besides my diagnostic I have not really taken any practice tests, except for SuperPrep A, which I took today and got a 169 (-0 LR, -4RC, -3LG, - 4LR). I was pretty surprised by the -0 and -3, I would have expected the scroes to be flipped (think I was screwing around on LG cause I thought it would be easy). I had pretty bad mental fatigue by the start of the fourth section (I did not add a fifth "practice section" but I didn't take a break after any of the sections either).
I want to take the Dec LSAT cause I don't want to be completely shut out of this cycle even though I won't be 100% ready. But given what I have done so far and where I am at, what should I focus on? Maybe just practice tests and drilling LR? Which LR question types are usually considered the most difficult? I have Kaplan Mastery so I can drill by question type no problem. I will probably attempt to make it through the RC Bible too, although I hear it doesn't help much.
Besides my diagnostic I have not really taken any practice tests, except for SuperPrep A, which I took today and got a 169 (-0 LR, -4RC, -3LG, - 4LR). I was pretty surprised by the -0 and -3, I would have expected the scroes to be flipped (think I was screwing around on LG cause I thought it would be easy). I had pretty bad mental fatigue by the start of the fourth section (I did not add a fifth "practice section" but I didn't take a break after any of the sections either).
I want to take the Dec LSAT cause I don't want to be completely shut out of this cycle even though I won't be 100% ready. But given what I have done so far and where I am at, what should I focus on? Maybe just practice tests and drilling LR? Which LR question types are usually considered the most difficult? I have Kaplan Mastery so I can drill by question type no problem. I will probably attempt to make it through the RC Bible too, although I hear it doesn't help much.