Is this a good plan?? Forum
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Is this a good plan??
I'm currently finishing up my junior year in undergrad now. I plan on taking the October LSAT so I began studying in Late April going through the LGB. However, I got really ill and with finals I had to put off studying. I will resume studying on Monday. Should I work on games for 6 wks( when I took a PT I did horrible), Logical Reasoning for 6 wks, and reading comp for 6 wks? I just want to ensure I use these next 4 months in the best manner. I have the LSAT Blog 5-Month study plan and pithypikes study plan as well. Any extra advice for nailing games and any other section would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your responses, I appreciate it!
- Dr. Dre
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Re: Is this a good plan??
Get the Manhattan LSAT bundle
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Re: Is this a good plan??
Would it be good to use Manhattan and PowerScore?Dr. Dre wrote:Get the Manhattan LSAT bundle
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Okay, thanks! How did you study for the LR section?PourMeTea wrote:Remember that LR is half the exam! I'd dedicate a bit more time to it.
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Re: Is this a good plan??
Try not to take your prep tests so close together. Give yourself at least 3 days apart. I find that I'm usually okay on the first but if I take a pt the day after or two days later, I'll usually do worse which isn't good for confidence
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