Hello all !
Long time lurker, first time poster.
As the title suggests, I want to take the LSAT but I don't know when nor how I should given the time constraints that I have.
Here's my situation :
Im a canadian student in my 2nd year of undergrad, studying full time and working part time and trying to find a way to study effectively for the LSAT.
I intend to finish my bachelor's degree in 4 years instead of 3 to maintain my gpa and because of my EC's ( where I live a bachelor's degree is 3 instead of 4 years, considering we have a pre-college school ).
The last rule of this LG question is that I need to apply to my desired law school either next year, or after my 4th year.
I bought the powerscore bibles & practice books. I intend on studying them 5-7 hours a week for the next 7 months. Then, my plan is to study full time the whole summer 35-40 hrs a week to take the september LSAT. I will be getting the LSAT ultimate course from 7sage.
My cold diagnostic was 148 ( 12 LG, 33 LR, 12 RC ). Yes, RC just killed me. Last summer, I focused only my reading comprehension skills for 1 month of part time studying and I increased my score to 154.
Do you guys think this is a good study schedule ?
Thanks in advance for reading through this insecure mess and thank you all for being part of this great community.
NotMyName
MissChanandler
Thank you both !
When I mentionned the practice books from powerscore, I was talking about their drill books, or as they call it themselves, the workbooks.
I consider myself lucky since the school im applying to doesn't have too much of a big LSAT median (McGill at 162). I however still aim for that golden 170. I think aiming high can't do harm right ?
I will seriously consider getting the 7sage program asap.
Thanks a lot !