LSAT Prep. Disorganization
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:02 pm
Hey guys I'll try to keep this brief, but I need some help with organizing my preparation from this point forward (Taking in either June or October of 2014).
I am using the LSAT trainer as my guide, primarily. I have all of the Cambridge packets for PT's 1-39. I've burnt some of the test unfortunately, but I have every single one. MY question is this: should I simply use the Cambridge packets to drill and use 41-70 as PT's? Or should I, as LSAT trainer recommends, drill from some of the newer tests. I'm inclined to use the newer tests solely as blank tests which would leave me about 26-28 and use the older ones for drilling the different types of games/passages/LR questions. OF course I could use some of the newer tests also to practice full LR sections or full LG sections instead of having them solely as PT's. How many do you all generally set aside for PT's?
I am using the LSAT trainer as my guide, primarily. I have all of the Cambridge packets for PT's 1-39. I've burnt some of the test unfortunately, but I have every single one. MY question is this: should I simply use the Cambridge packets to drill and use 41-70 as PT's? Or should I, as LSAT trainer recommends, drill from some of the newer tests. I'm inclined to use the newer tests solely as blank tests which would leave me about 26-28 and use the older ones for drilling the different types of games/passages/LR questions. OF course I could use some of the newer tests also to practice full LR sections or full LG sections instead of having them solely as PT's. How many do you all generally set aside for PT's?