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Focusing on one section at a time?
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 6:40 pm
by WeeBey
I'm studying for the September lsat. I plan on drilling 1-38lr lg and rc until the the end of July, the doing sections. My question is it better to do only lg for a week straight then only lr , then only rc, or should I cycle by day, or even a little bit of each everyday. I finish mlsat rc and I'm half way through their lr book and I'm drilling questions from each section. But I just received the lgb, should I wait til I'm done lr to start the lgb or do both simultaneously?
Re: Focusing on one section at a time?
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 12:53 am
by lsatkillah
Alternating days of question types gives me progress! Otherwise I get frustrated if I keep getting the same types of questions wrong two days in a row -- I feel like I'm not learning anything.
Re: Focusing on one section at a time?
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 2:39 am
by 03152016
i found it best to do lg
then lr while maintaining lg
then rc while maintaining lr and lg
then pts
example-
lg bible, cambridge lg
lr bible, cambridge lr, lg timed sections
mlsat rc, cambridge rc, lg/lr timed sections
pts on recent tests
ymmv
Re: Focusing on one section at a time?
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:35 am
by paayter
you should do a combination of doin like one kind of section a day, and then in between take a practice test, then do a diff section, then take another test...because in the end its all about mastering taking the test as a whole and how you handle it.