Good plan for the home stretch?
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 7:41 pm
Like most of you all who are planning on taking the June LSAT, I started PTing (PT 40+) around february/march, doing about 2-3 a week, reviewing each test afterwards. According to my calendar, I'll be done with the last one, PT 68, on June 1st.
Here's my plan:
For the final 9 days, I plan on thoroughly going through the last 9 prep tests(60-68), breaking down each even further than when I did it the first time (ex: looking at specific vocab words used, perhaps similar LR/RC subject matter, sentence structure for "main conclusion" questions, etc...), one test each day. The goal is that hopefully by test day, I'll be in the "60's mood." I also think this process is far less harsh than my usual training regimen, so I'm not worried about last minute burn out.
Would you guys say that's a good idea for the final week, or could and should I spend my time in a better fashion?
Here's my plan:
For the final 9 days, I plan on thoroughly going through the last 9 prep tests(60-68), breaking down each even further than when I did it the first time (ex: looking at specific vocab words used, perhaps similar LR/RC subject matter, sentence structure for "main conclusion" questions, etc...), one test each day. The goal is that hopefully by test day, I'll be in the "60's mood." I also think this process is far less harsh than my usual training regimen, so I'm not worried about last minute burn out.
Would you guys say that's a good idea for the final week, or could and should I spend my time in a better fashion?