Should I take the Dec or Feb LSAT?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 6:46 pm
Hi everyone
I only recently started studying for the LSAT in early October with TestMasters, the group course. I started testing at 160 and I'm at a 167 now. My ideal score is a 172+.
I've been getting -6 LR, -3 RC, and -7 LG. For LG I usually get 3 100% games (with maybe 1 wrong) and completely bomb one of the games entirely. I drill LG frequently, but its really hit or miss if I get a game or not.
I've done around 10 PTs and hundreds of practice questions in the various books TestMasters provides, I have a good chunk left but was planning on marathoning all of them this week before Friday. All their questions are from actual tests (at least the LGs and RC are).
Should I not burn through my materials and wait until February? I'm worried that I will have gone through so much material that if I take more practice tests in the future to study for Feb, I will remember certain questions and not receiving a proper diagnostic score of how I'm doing.
I won't be applying until Fall 2016 but I want to take the LSAT now before I am employed and will not have as much time to study 8 hours a day.
I only recently started studying for the LSAT in early October with TestMasters, the group course. I started testing at 160 and I'm at a 167 now. My ideal score is a 172+.
I've been getting -6 LR, -3 RC, and -7 LG. For LG I usually get 3 100% games (with maybe 1 wrong) and completely bomb one of the games entirely. I drill LG frequently, but its really hit or miss if I get a game or not.
I've done around 10 PTs and hundreds of practice questions in the various books TestMasters provides, I have a good chunk left but was planning on marathoning all of them this week before Friday. All their questions are from actual tests (at least the LGs and RC are).
Should I not burn through my materials and wait until February? I'm worried that I will have gone through so much material that if I take more practice tests in the future to study for Feb, I will remember certain questions and not receiving a proper diagnostic score of how I'm doing.
I won't be applying until Fall 2016 but I want to take the LSAT now before I am employed and will not have as much time to study 8 hours a day.