Kaplan LSAT/LSAT Suggestions?
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:03 pm
Hello, I will graduate with my bachelors (Business/Management Accounting) in December 2015 and I am preparing to spend from May/June 2014 until June 2015 studying for the LSAT. Truth be told, I am a complete newbie and I'm trying to figure out a good route to go. I decided that I need to get back into reading to enhance my comprehension skills for the LSAT (I want to read one book a week over the summer) and while I'm at it, I should look into getting an official book to dig into. I'm looking at going with a Kaplan book. When I took my ACT in high school, Kaplan really helped me get the comprehension down and I was able to score in the top percentile (not sure the exact) with reading and English. One of my questions is: Is there a huge difference in a 2013, 2014, or 2015 Kaplan Premiere LSAT book? I was about to order the 2014 but then I saw that the 2015 (the year I take the exam) book will be released next month. Would it be a waste of money to buy the 2014 or is there a lot of content I would miss out on by purchasing 2014, as opposed to 2015? I am literally starting from the bottom with studying for the LSAT. Is my plan for the summer alright or do I need to do something different? Also, I am a Georgia resident and I am looking at schools such at UGA (first choice), Mercer, and Emory, so I somewhat know what number I need to aim for and somewhat how I need to study for the LSAT.
I was going to purchase one of the LSAT Bibles but I really wanted to start off with a Kaplan book in order to identify my strengths and weaknesses. Anyways, please feel free to correct me on anything that I have said and offer your suggestions. I've tried to look at different people's suggestions via Google search, but there's just so many and I am a completely overwhelmed newbie to the LSAT, so I have no idea where to start!
Thanks.
I was going to purchase one of the LSAT Bibles but I really wanted to start off with a Kaplan book in order to identify my strengths and weaknesses. Anyways, please feel free to correct me on anything that I have said and offer your suggestions. I've tried to look at different people's suggestions via Google search, but there's just so many and I am a completely overwhelmed newbie to the LSAT, so I have no idea where to start!
Thanks.