Personal Study Advice
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 3:07 am
Alrighty folks, looking for some advice.
To give a brief history, I started looking at the LSAT in 2012 while at college, did PTs every now and then and took a class that I remember nothing of. I left the U.S. and went to a country where I rarely used my english and was there for two years, and got back about a year ago. Since being back I've delved into PT's and the LSAT trainer as my main methods of study. I took the test this month, and felt better than I thought I would. However, I know there is room to improve. I'm looking to buckle down and get a lot more involved in my studying. What I mean by that is to drill specific types of problems, etc.
I've looked at many of the guides posted on this forum in the last couple of years, and just want some final advice before I make my study schedule for the October test.
LG is by far my strongest section, scoring an average of -1 or -2. LR is my "middle" section, and depending on the day can fluctuate between -4 and -7. RC is my worst, with my almost always running out of time. I feel like at this point I need to just get out and do PTs and drilling to improve mainly, but if there are books you think I should read let me know (I went over the bibles awhile ago, but plan on reviewing them in my free time). How have you done your drilling in the past? What does your study schedule look like? I know there are a million posts like this one, but whenever I try to make a schedule I feel like I am always leaving something out or don't know the drilling resources well enough (as in I don't own them, still confused which ones I should get this week).
I still don't feel like I"m giving enough information, but looking at my low 160s LSAT scores based on my sections, how would you go about drilling?
What would you do if you were me.
To give a brief history, I started looking at the LSAT in 2012 while at college, did PTs every now and then and took a class that I remember nothing of. I left the U.S. and went to a country where I rarely used my english and was there for two years, and got back about a year ago. Since being back I've delved into PT's and the LSAT trainer as my main methods of study. I took the test this month, and felt better than I thought I would. However, I know there is room to improve. I'm looking to buckle down and get a lot more involved in my studying. What I mean by that is to drill specific types of problems, etc.
I've looked at many of the guides posted on this forum in the last couple of years, and just want some final advice before I make my study schedule for the October test.
LG is by far my strongest section, scoring an average of -1 or -2. LR is my "middle" section, and depending on the day can fluctuate between -4 and -7. RC is my worst, with my almost always running out of time. I feel like at this point I need to just get out and do PTs and drilling to improve mainly, but if there are books you think I should read let me know (I went over the bibles awhile ago, but plan on reviewing them in my free time). How have you done your drilling in the past? What does your study schedule look like? I know there are a million posts like this one, but whenever I try to make a schedule I feel like I am always leaving something out or don't know the drilling resources well enough (as in I don't own them, still confused which ones I should get this week).
I still don't feel like I"m giving enough information, but looking at my low 160s LSAT scores based on my sections, how would you go about drilling?
What would you do if you were me.