How's my study plan? (diagnostic: 170, goal: 177+)
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 3:54 pm
Hi everyone,
I scored a 170 on a cold timed diagnostic. My LG was better than my LR which was better than my RC, but I didn't struggle particularly with any section. I'm taking the June 2018 LSAT, I plan to start studying next week, and my goal is a 177 or higher.
Reading through the guides by McGruff, NoodleyOne, TLS1776, and pithypike, and consulting various other TLS threads, I'm putting together a study plan that I'd appreciate any feedback on.
Resources
General: LSAT Trainer
LG: PowerScore & 7Sage
LR: Manhattan Prep
RC: Manhattan Prep
Tests: 52-61, 62-71, 72-81, 82
Timeline
January 1-21: Order and study resources.
January 22-June 10: Run a 4 week cycle that looks like this:
Weeks 1-3: Do 4 timed sections each week M-Th and 1 timed 5-section PT each weekend. Review after completing each section/test.
Week 4: Take it easy. Review, study resources, relax.
June 11: Test
Questions
* How does this plan look, generally?
* I'd like to spend on average 10-15 hours per week studying. Is my plan realistic in terms of time? How can I make the most of my time? I'm currently working part-time but am applying for full-time jobs. I just interviewed for a job that would be 55-60 hours/week, so really the more efficiently I can study, the better.
* How should I review sections and PTs? Should I be blind-reviewing everything, or just the problems I found difficult?
* Since I already have a good foundation for the test, I'm worried that reading through prep books will be a waste of time, and may actually muddle my thinking. Is this a well-founded concern? Is there anything I should be doing differently with my diagnostic and goals?
* I've heard logic games have been getting weirder lately, so people are suggesting drilling all the older logic games. Is this a good use of time? I was a strong "mathlete" through middle school and high school, and a math (and English) major in college, so logic games come pretty easily for me. And where can I find these old logic games at a reasonable price?
* All other advice or feedback is appreciated.
Thanks all.
I scored a 170 on a cold timed diagnostic. My LG was better than my LR which was better than my RC, but I didn't struggle particularly with any section. I'm taking the June 2018 LSAT, I plan to start studying next week, and my goal is a 177 or higher.
Reading through the guides by McGruff, NoodleyOne, TLS1776, and pithypike, and consulting various other TLS threads, I'm putting together a study plan that I'd appreciate any feedback on.
Resources
General: LSAT Trainer
LG: PowerScore & 7Sage
LR: Manhattan Prep
RC: Manhattan Prep
Tests: 52-61, 62-71, 72-81, 82
Timeline
January 1-21: Order and study resources.
January 22-June 10: Run a 4 week cycle that looks like this:
Weeks 1-3: Do 4 timed sections each week M-Th and 1 timed 5-section PT each weekend. Review after completing each section/test.
Week 4: Take it easy. Review, study resources, relax.
June 11: Test
Questions
* How does this plan look, generally?
* I'd like to spend on average 10-15 hours per week studying. Is my plan realistic in terms of time? How can I make the most of my time? I'm currently working part-time but am applying for full-time jobs. I just interviewed for a job that would be 55-60 hours/week, so really the more efficiently I can study, the better.
* How should I review sections and PTs? Should I be blind-reviewing everything, or just the problems I found difficult?
* Since I already have a good foundation for the test, I'm worried that reading through prep books will be a waste of time, and may actually muddle my thinking. Is this a well-founded concern? Is there anything I should be doing differently with my diagnostic and goals?
* I've heard logic games have been getting weirder lately, so people are suggesting drilling all the older logic games. Is this a good use of time? I was a strong "mathlete" through middle school and high school, and a math (and English) major in college, so logic games come pretty easily for me. And where can I find these old logic games at a reasonable price?
* All other advice or feedback is appreciated.
Thanks all.