In a quandary, please help!
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 3:25 pm
I plan on taking the LSAT in June 2015. There's a supposedly unbelievable prep course near my house which I'd like to take, however, the instructor is only giving one course in preparation for the December/ February exam and another in preparation for the June exam. The course is around 4 months but I feel this isn't enough time for me to do exceptionally well on this exam since I'm a methodical learner.
So here's my question: Should I take the course for the December/ February exam or wait to take the course for the June exam? My primary concern with taking the course for the Dec/ Feb exam is that I will burn through material (instructor reviews the newer exams). The positive is that I will be able to learn effective methods ahead of time and be able to apply them to all the LSAT problems/ exams I tackle in the future. Taking the course for the June exam will avoid the burning through newer PTs concern, however, I'm worried that the 4 months isn't enough time.
After thinking about this for a few days, I believe that the best thing to do would be to study myself until the June course starts by reading some books, and drilling with the Cambridge packets 1-38. Then take the course and kill the LSAT (hopefully). Is this the right move?
There are a lot of smart people on this forum who constantly give prudent advice so I figured it would be best to hear from everyone, Thank you in advance!
So here's my question: Should I take the course for the December/ February exam or wait to take the course for the June exam? My primary concern with taking the course for the Dec/ Feb exam is that I will burn through material (instructor reviews the newer exams). The positive is that I will be able to learn effective methods ahead of time and be able to apply them to all the LSAT problems/ exams I tackle in the future. Taking the course for the June exam will avoid the burning through newer PTs concern, however, I'm worried that the 4 months isn't enough time.
After thinking about this for a few days, I believe that the best thing to do would be to study myself until the June course starts by reading some books, and drilling with the Cambridge packets 1-38. Then take the course and kill the LSAT (hopefully). Is this the right move?
There are a lot of smart people on this forum who constantly give prudent advice so I figured it would be best to hear from everyone, Thank you in advance!