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LSAT prep roadmap

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:50 am
by santoki
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Re: LSAT prep roadmap

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:56 am
by RZ5646
santoki wrote:My plan is to take 1 PT per week
That's also what I'm doing. I'm taking it in June so I started with PT 1 and plan to do all of them. Full PTs just seem like the best way to study, especially once you already have the basics down.

Re: LSAT prep roadmap

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:45 pm
by santoki
RZ5646 wrote:
santoki wrote:My plan is to take 1 PT per week
That's also what I'm doing. I'm taking it in June so I started with PT 1 and plan to do all of them. Full PTs just seem like the best way to study, especially once you already have the basics down.
whats your plan for sprinkling in drills in between?

Re: LSAT prep roadmap

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:33 pm
by RZ5646
santoki wrote:
RZ5646 wrote:
santoki wrote:My plan is to take 1 PT per week
That's also what I'm doing. I'm taking it in June so I started with PT 1 and plan to do all of them. Full PTs just seem like the best way to study, especially once you already have the basics down.
whats your plan for sprinkling in drills in between?
If my PTs so far are accurate, I only really need to drill LG. I'm probably going to wait awhile to drill that because

1. I want to keep my future PTs "clean," so I can't drill from random virgin LG sections. Instead, I'll wait until I've done a bunch more PTs and then use those old LG sections for drilling. I've read that some top scorers just did the same games over and over again until they mastered them, so that seems like a reasonable strategy.

2. I'm still reading the Powerscore LG Bible and don't yet have the skills to make drilling worthwhile.

If I had to guess, I'd say I'll probably start LG drilling around Thanksgiving. By then I should have some competency with LG plus a nice collection of early 1990's (= extremely hard) LG sections to work with.