Where do I go from here? Forum

Prepare for the LSAT or discuss it with others in this forum.
Post Reply
bferrick

New
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:53 pm

Where do I go from here?

Post by bferrick » Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:58 pm

Hey All,

I took a Powerscore course in December. I couldn't take the February or June LSAT because of scheduling conflicts, and I plan on taking the October 2015 LSAT. It's 12 weeks away. I'm currently testing around 160-161 and I haven't really put much effort into doing drills or taking exams yet. My problems are that I run out of time on logical reasoning and I can't completely retain the reading comp prompts. I'm getting like 7-9 questions wrong per section and my goal is to hit 168+.

What I would like is advice on how and where I should start in order to climb the ladder that extra 8 points. I have the powerscore bibles, but I think I need more drills and I'm not sure what the best resources are to do drills.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)

Thanks,

Brandon

eli2015

New
Posts: 74
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2015 7:03 pm

Re: Where do I go from here?

Post by eli2015 » Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:53 pm

bferrick wrote:Hey All,

I took a Powerscore course in December. I couldn't take the February or June LSAT because of scheduling conflicts, and I plan on taking the October 2015 LSAT. It's 12 weeks away. I'm currently testing around 160-161 and I haven't really put much effort into doing drills or taking exams yet. My problems are that I run out of time on logical reasoning and I can't completely retain the reading comp prompts. I'm getting like 7-9 questions wrong per section and my goal is to hit 168+.

What I would like is advice on how and where I should start in order to climb the ladder that extra 8 points. I have the powerscore bibles, but I think I need more drills and I'm not sure what the best resources are to do drills.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)

Thanks,

Brandon
I would recommend the Cambridge drill packets, and 7sage Logic Games video explanations. Both named sources are excellent for drilling, as well as understanding.

Post Reply

Return to “LSAT Prep and Discussion Forum”