Hey TLS,
After a lot of positive feedback when I did this last year, I thought I would post the link to my recommendations on LSAT prep for those aiming to score 175+.
This links to a google doc detailing my experience, tips and advice. TLS was an incredible resource when I formed my plan, so it only seems right to share what I learned. I ended up with a 179 after roughly 40 days of self-study. Feel free to PM questions, as the doc is fairly informal.
Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-yd ... etliM/edit
LSAT Prep Guide/Method Forum
- MajinBuu
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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method
Wow congrats on that amazing score - will definitely take a look at you google doc
- salander
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Nice guide! I also found 7sage's LG explanations to be an incredible resource for me:
http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/
Even if I was able to finish the LG section within the time limit on a PT, JY (or the commenters) would frequently point out new ways of approaching a problem that'd shave seconds off.
Instead of using a spiral notebook to document missed questions, I used a Google spreadsheet, but there's something to be said for writing things down by hand...
http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/
Even if I was able to finish the LG section within the time limit on a PT, JY (or the commenters) would frequently point out new ways of approaching a problem that'd shave seconds off.
Instead of using a spiral notebook to document missed questions, I used a Google spreadsheet, but there's something to be said for writing things down by hand...
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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method
Yeah, there are certainly other ways to track what you miss, but that's not the purpose of the notebook. If I write something down, I remember it. There's something about the act of writing it out that keeps things in a person's memory, and typing does not have the same effect.salander wrote:Nice guide! I also found 7sage's LG explanations to be an incredible resource for me:
http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/
Even if I was able to finish the LG section within the time limit on a PT, JY (or the commenters) would frequently point out new ways of approaching a problem that'd shave seconds off.
Instead of using a spiral notebook to document missed questions, I used a Google spreadsheet, but there's something to be said for writing things down by hand...
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Re: LSAT Prep Guide/Method
Thanks for writing this guide OP, I'm gonna definitely incorporate some of these ideas into my prep. Congrats on that score too!
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