LSAT Prep Question (regarding prep timing)
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:54 pm
Hey guys, new to the LSAT and am just stressed about deciding when I should write it based on my circumstances. I know there probably is no set answer, as it depends on when I am ready, however I would appreciate any thoughts or experiences you may have had.
I am already enrolled in a Testmasters Online LSAT Prep course as of 3 weeks ago, and will lose access to the material (excluding the diagnostics, lesson plans, and completed homework) at the end of September, which is when I planned to write the LSAT. However I was an idiot and decided to take a vacation with my family, leaving me behind my anticipated schedule. To catch up to where I feel I need to be it would require studying most likely 12 hours a day to complete my lessons 1 month prior to the September LSAT, leaving me with 1 month to review and do additional diagnostics. This schedule seems brutal and I am worried about "burning out".
I would write it in December, however I will have my exam period around that date as well making it difficult to focus on the LSAT. Thus I am leaning towards writing it in February 2015, since that will be near the start of my semester, however the only thing I worry about is that 4 months will have passed since the completion of my Testmasters online course. I would have to rely on reviewing already completed/homework and notes, but I anticipate I may run out of diagnostics attempting to keep the material relevant.
So basically I am asking is it more beneficial to write it in September or December, since the online content is more recent? Or would it be fine to complete the course 4 months in advance, and dedicate my additional time to redoing the same drills/homework I have completed, along with previous diagnostics? The fear I have there is that simply reviewing will not prep me sufficiently, however I could be wrong. Thanks for any input.
I am already enrolled in a Testmasters Online LSAT Prep course as of 3 weeks ago, and will lose access to the material (excluding the diagnostics, lesson plans, and completed homework) at the end of September, which is when I planned to write the LSAT. However I was an idiot and decided to take a vacation with my family, leaving me behind my anticipated schedule. To catch up to where I feel I need to be it would require studying most likely 12 hours a day to complete my lessons 1 month prior to the September LSAT, leaving me with 1 month to review and do additional diagnostics. This schedule seems brutal and I am worried about "burning out".
I would write it in December, however I will have my exam period around that date as well making it difficult to focus on the LSAT. Thus I am leaning towards writing it in February 2015, since that will be near the start of my semester, however the only thing I worry about is that 4 months will have passed since the completion of my Testmasters online course. I would have to rely on reviewing already completed/homework and notes, but I anticipate I may run out of diagnostics attempting to keep the material relevant.
So basically I am asking is it more beneficial to write it in September or December, since the online content is more recent? Or would it be fine to complete the course 4 months in advance, and dedicate my additional time to redoing the same drills/homework I have completed, along with previous diagnostics? The fear I have there is that simply reviewing will not prep me sufficiently, however I could be wrong. Thanks for any input.