Hey, try to watch dates when you reply, please. This thread is almost two years old. It's best to just make a new thread at that point.
If you only have 3 months, take the LSAT Starter package. You'll be able to get through the CC in 3 months, but we (of course) don't recommend it. There's lots of study materials on the forums you can look over too:
Regarding the different courses, Starter pack has access for up to 3 months. If you have 3 months total to study, how long does the curriculum actually take to tackle? If you have between 15-20 hours per week to study? If you only have 3 months to study, is there enough time to take the course and then do PTs? [Please, no answers with how come I have 3 months. I've already been studying for 2 years on and off, taken 2 different courses, etc. I know the mistakes I made in my studying before (which was studying wrong and inconsistently), now i'm very committed to taking the June test. If it becomes impossible, then I will consider delaying.--Apologies for the preemptive rant. I just get super defensive about other people's suggestions on timings (move back or take now; hurry or slow down) since it's a super personal decisions and I've come to learn that only you really know when it's your time. :smile: ]
But my biggest issue is very much timing. I BR at 178-180, but can only seem to PT between 160-161. 163 and 165 on lucky days.
Help, please? I just want to sign up for a course and gooo. See what I've been missing or at least have a guide to follow and keep to it as I continue to study and try to figure out how to move faster through the test while maintaining my accuracy.
If you're talking about the June 2007 PT, you should do that. It's a diagnostic test for a reason! You're supposed to figure out where you're starting at and see your improvements that way. You can do it here:
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> @bd613 said:
> Thanks for any and all advice.
Hey, try to watch dates when you reply, please. This thread is almost two years old. It's best to just make a new thread at that point.
If you only have 3 months, take the LSAT Starter package. You'll be able to get through the CC in 3 months, but we (of course) don't recommend it. There's lots of study materials on the forums you can look over too:
https://classic.7sage.com/forums/categories/study-guides
Regarding the different courses, Starter pack has access for up to 3 months. If you have 3 months total to study, how long does the curriculum actually take to tackle? If you have between 15-20 hours per week to study? If you only have 3 months to study, is there enough time to take the course and then do PTs? [Please, no answers with how come I have 3 months. I've already been studying for 2 years on and off, taken 2 different courses, etc. I know the mistakes I made in my studying before (which was studying wrong and inconsistently), now i'm very committed to taking the June test. If it becomes impossible, then I will consider delaying.--Apologies for the preemptive rant. I just get super defensive about other people's suggestions on timings (move back or take now; hurry or slow down) since it's a super personal decisions and I've come to learn that only you really know when it's your time. :smile: ]
But my biggest issue is very much timing. I BR at 178-180, but can only seem to PT between 160-161. 163 and 165 on lucky days.
Help, please? I just want to sign up for a course and gooo. See what I've been missing or at least have a guide to follow and keep to it as I continue to study and try to figure out how to move faster through the test while maintaining my accuracy.
Thanks for any and all advice.
If you're talking about the June 2007 PT, you should do that. It's a diagnostic test for a reason! You're supposed to figure out where you're starting at and see your improvements that way. You can do it here:
http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/preptest-june-2007
Do the lessons first. In my experience the "diagnostic" tests I took were complete wastes of my time and complete wastes of prep tests.
Finish all of the lessons before you begin to PT.