So I finished the 7Sage course after 5 weeks and started my Preptests this week. The schedule has me doing two Preptests a week until the June LSAT.
During the course I was jam packed with work everyday. And this week after doing my first PrepTest on Monday I leisurely finished up Blind Review and a second review of my incorrect answers by Wednesday ( I could have finished it all by Tuesday). Anyway, I'm starting to feel a bit unproductive, coming off the last month of working really hard on the course.
Is there something else I can add, besides doing another Preptest a week? The schedule has me completing 36-71 by June.
Anything inexpensive that I can use to hone LSAT skills during the extra time during the week? Review the course?
or .... what am I doing wrong?
Thanks
4 comments
honestly nothing is better than doing practice tests
its like training for a marathon
best thing to do is run so it becomes second nature during the real deal
i studied for a year and i am telling you
pts is best thing to do
Also you can do timed games back to back and timed other sections back to back
like dedicate a whole day to timed RC etc for a change up
but please do timed PTS the more you do the higher your chances of acing on come real day
great advice, thank you.
More LSAT! Do old tests again. Go over any fundamentals you are getting wrong. Read material that helps for RC. Do LG that you have done on your spare time. When I was studying for the LSAT, I had a huge stack of LG from tests I had done, with many copies for each game. When I had free time (but not time for a PT, or if I wasn't up to doing a PT) I would grab some of them and do the LG. Be productive! :)
Just keep reviewing prep-tests. I know it sounds redundant but that's probably the best way that you will learn, continue to learn, and be the most efficient way at conquering the material.