How many cambridge drilling packets should i buy?
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 11:18 pm
How quickly can one go through these volumes while still maximizing their value? by way of background, i have a fairly solid foundation for LG (would like to avoid buying cambridge packets since i already have pdfs of all tests anyway and i would like to save some $). LR can range from 2-6 wrong per section, so i'm definitely looking to be more consistent there - ultimately aiming for perfection over the next 2-3 months. and RC is a mess.. can range from 3-10 wrong (more wrong especially toward the later tests).
i prepared for the june lsat like it would be my last, so unfortunately ive become atleast familiar with all the PTs. all that's left to do for me is to buy as many drilling packets as i can reasonably fit over the next three months and hone my skills as much as possible. prior to this, i was scoring within the 167-172 range, but ultimately fell flat on my face with a 163 during this past june. based on testimony and review, i feel like the cambridge drilling packets will be the best use of my time and money. i have a full time job, so im limited to 1-2 hours of study during the week. i think i can put in about 10 hours every saturday, and 5 on sunday.. that gives me ~230 hours of studying until october.
how many of these should i buy? if i shouldn't buy all of them (because i won't have enough time for them), then which ones should i buy? From what i can tell, these are the ones I should be interested in:
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 1 (pt 41-50)
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 2 (pt 51-60)
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 3 (pt 61-70)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 1 (pt 41-50)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 2 (pt 51-60)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 3 (pt 61-70)
I haven't heard much about the workbooks BY TYPE. why is that? i like the idea of them since they cover the earlier PTs (1-40, which i admittedly did not focus as much on while studying), but if they don't come highly recommended, im hesitant to dedicate any of my limited time to them.
any input in much appreciated.
i prepared for the june lsat like it would be my last, so unfortunately ive become atleast familiar with all the PTs. all that's left to do for me is to buy as many drilling packets as i can reasonably fit over the next three months and hone my skills as much as possible. prior to this, i was scoring within the 167-172 range, but ultimately fell flat on my face with a 163 during this past june. based on testimony and review, i feel like the cambridge drilling packets will be the best use of my time and money. i have a full time job, so im limited to 1-2 hours of study during the week. i think i can put in about 10 hours every saturday, and 5 on sunday.. that gives me ~230 hours of studying until october.
how many of these should i buy? if i shouldn't buy all of them (because i won't have enough time for them), then which ones should i buy? From what i can tell, these are the ones I should be interested in:
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 1 (pt 41-50)
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 2 (pt 51-60)
LSAT Logical Reasoning Drilling Workbook Vol 3 (pt 61-70)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 1 (pt 41-50)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 2 (pt 51-60)
LSAT Reading Comprehension Drilling Workbook Vol 3 (pt 61-70)
I haven't heard much about the workbooks BY TYPE. why is that? i like the idea of them since they cover the earlier PTs (1-40, which i admittedly did not focus as much on while studying), but if they don't come highly recommended, im hesitant to dedicate any of my limited time to them.
any input in much appreciated.