Will changing my technique hurt me?
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:06 pm
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Thank you for all your input, considering I am twelve months out from the LSAT, when should I really begin to drill heavily?Max324 wrote:Some additional food for thought -- I did the exact same thing as you: 168 quasi-diagnostic, started with Barron's, then used LRB/LGB/MLSAT RC. The combo (minus Barron's) worked out well for me; by the end of my prep I was mostly 178+ on PTs, with several 180s (now waiting on June scores).
If you keep hitting perfect sections in LR/RC, pour just about 100% of your time for the next few weeks into LG. It's the most learnable section, and most people who become proficient at it can hit perfect LG sections most of the time. LGB + Cambridge LSAT LG by Type is a powerful combination; read the LGB chapter, then drill using the relevant chapter in Cambridge.