Working 60-70 hours a week and retaking in Oct. Tips?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:28 pm
Hey y'all,
I'm transitioning to a new job next week, and it's going to be pretty high stress and very busy. I wanted to get the LSAT finished in June, but I ended up scoring below my average. I was averaging a 170 going into it, with a range of 169-172. I scored a 166, which surprised me. I took 12 practice tests to prepare, and nine of them were higher than 166, not including one that was a 166. Anyway, I took PT 54 last week and scored a 173 (-3 LR total, -3 RC, and -1 LG).
Is there anyone here who works a high-commitment job and is able to manage studying for the LSAT? I'm trying to follow NoodleyOne's retake guide. I generally feel pretty confident about LG, and the errors I make are always careless. I thought I knew LR pretty well, but I went -5 and -4 on it in June. I just reviewed MLSAT LR, and I feel pretty good about it.
In any case, advice would be much appreciated. Thanks a bunch, peeps. Happy Thursday.
I'm transitioning to a new job next week, and it's going to be pretty high stress and very busy. I wanted to get the LSAT finished in June, but I ended up scoring below my average. I was averaging a 170 going into it, with a range of 169-172. I scored a 166, which surprised me. I took 12 practice tests to prepare, and nine of them were higher than 166, not including one that was a 166. Anyway, I took PT 54 last week and scored a 173 (-3 LR total, -3 RC, and -1 LG).
Is there anyone here who works a high-commitment job and is able to manage studying for the LSAT? I'm trying to follow NoodleyOne's retake guide. I generally feel pretty confident about LG, and the errors I make are always careless. I thought I knew LR pretty well, but I went -5 and -4 on it in June. I just reviewed MLSAT LR, and I feel pretty good about it.
In any case, advice would be much appreciated. Thanks a bunch, peeps. Happy Thursday.