Hey guys! I'm just beginning my LSAT prep, and was just wondering if people have advice on how I can structure my learning. Should I be doing preptests now or just drills?
Congrats on starting your journey! It has been recommended to me to take a diagnostic test (a fully timed PT, ideally from PT140+). From there, I would go through the core curriculum and start drilling!
Later on down the road, you can do timed/untimed section practice and more targeted drill practice. Don't feel rushed to do a full PT once or twice a week in the beginning, you will eventually work your way up to that!
You can also join a couple of the study groups that are around this discussion tab, and utilize other LSAT resources (textbooks, prepbooks, etc) if you ever feel stuck!
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Congrats on starting your journey! It has been recommended to me to take a diagnostic test (a fully timed PT, ideally from PT140+). From there, I would go through the core curriculum and start drilling!
Later on down the road, you can do timed/untimed section practice and more targeted drill practice. Don't feel rushed to do a full PT once or twice a week in the beginning, you will eventually work your way up to that!
You can also join a couple of the study groups that are around this discussion tab, and utilize other LSAT resources (textbooks, prepbooks, etc) if you ever feel stuck!