How to study for lr
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 2:02 pm
I am currently using this guide http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... =6&t=41657 to study for the lsat and more specifically the lr section of the test. I am not sure how to really utilize this study guide do I read the flaw section in powerscore then do 10 problems until I finish the whole section in kaplan or do I continue to study assumption and strength/weaken and do 10 question of each, so basically I am doing 30 questions made up of 10 flaw 10 strength/weaken and 10 assumption questions everytime I study lr?
What I am trying to figure out is would it be better to focus on one topic till I go through all the questions or read all the topics and just do problems from all three sections concurrently during my study.
What I am trying to figure out is would it be better to focus on one topic till I go through all the questions or read all the topics and just do problems from all three sections concurrently during my study.