Here's my current strategy:
I was able to download every prep test and I am now using the spreadsheet that breaks down the tests to every question type. I find myself sitting on my computer going back and forth from pdf back to spreadsheet and back and is just getting tedious.
I start my testmasters course in July. Do they give these to you in paper form? Also, what would be the best way to drill before I start the class? THANKS!
Best way to drill LR? Forum
- Psib337

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Re: Best way to drill LR?
Testmasters will pretty much give you more LR questions than you'll ever want to see all broken down by question type (and all from past LSATs). I can't help much as far as drilling before the class starts since I just took PTs and went blindly through some test prep books.
- LionelHutzJD

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Re: Best way to drill LR?
Psib337 wrote:Testmasters will pretty much give you more LR questions than you'll ever want to see all broken down by question type (and all from past LSATs). I can't help much as far as drilling before the class starts since I just took PTs and went blindly through some test prep books.
Do you mind sharing your initial diagnostic and test day scores?
- Psib337

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Re: Best way to drill LR?
My initial diagnostic with testmasters was 141, I think of it as a fluke, I was doing bad before testmasters but not that bad. Typically I was scoring 144-148. I'm taking the test in June I'm shooting for a 165+ so far I've gotten up to 158. Not that great, starting to freak out but in testmasters defense (and I guess mine) I'm way behind on the homework (lesson 6 out of the 14 that come with homework). Since the class "ended" (still have 1 more diagnostic and 2 jam sessions) I started doing better because I finally had time to do the homework. After a week of just sitting down doing homework I jumped 9 points from the week before, I'm hoping the upward trend continues. Without knowing exact numbers I can tell you that it seems like most people in my class seemed happy with the course when I last saw them.
- LionelHutzJD

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Re: Best way to drill LR?
AWESOME! and good luck!Psib337 wrote:My initial diagnostic with testmasters was 141, I think of it as a fluke, I was doing bad before testmasters but not that bad. Typically I was scoring 144-148. I'm taking the test in June I'm shooting for a 165+ so far I've gotten up to 158. Not that great, starting to freak out but in testmasters defense (and I guess mine) I'm way behind on the homework (lesson 6 out of the 14 that come with homework). Since the class "ended" (still have 1 more diagnostic and 2 jam sessions) I started doing better because I finally had time to do the homework. After a week of just sitting down doing homework I jumped 9 points from the week before, I'm hoping the upward trend continues. Without knowing exact numbers I can tell you that it seems like most people in my class seemed happy with the course when I last saw them.
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