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LSAT Preparation "Guide"

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:52 am
by Instinctive
Now that the cycle is finally over, I figured I would share some tips. People at my university asked for tutoring enough that I tried to codify my experience for others.

This is the routine I used, after combining a lot of wisdom from TLS and connections who had already taken the exam. I spent a lot of time trying to plan the perfect way to study so that I could do so efficiently.

My very first, "cold" practice test I scored a 164. My actual LSAT (only one take) was a 179.
I want to note 2 things:
  • 1.A class will not focus on your own personal weaknesses nearly as well as you can on your own.
    2.This takes discipline. I studied 3 hours a day, at minimum, 6 days a week from Dec. 26th until February 8th.

With no further ado, here is the link to the Google Doc where I have compiled my notes on the method for perusal: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-yd ... sp=sharing


I cross-posted this on r/lsat/ also. Figure I may as well throw it out to everyone!