Hey guys! Thinking of taking the LSAT in December. Thank you 7sage - things are amazing so far. I want to gauge my studying. Is everyone completeing EVERY problem set in addition to EVERY practice exam? Thanks
I do a mix, but to be fair, I haven't taken as many practice tests as I should. Basically, I save the very last chunk of ~30 practice exams just for taking them as a practice test. I use the lower exams for my problem sets. I typically use the problem sets to address my weak areas. So since I only get -0 or -1 wrong on my LR sections, I only really do LR during my practice tests, and use the problem sets to really drill my logic games and reading comp. I use my practice tests to keep track of where I'm at and get used to the length of the exam... but I figure there's no point using 2+ hours to study all of the sections in a practice exam if I will be better benefited by perfecting my logic games, etc. Basically, I plan on doing almost all of the logic games problem sets, but not many of the problem sets for logical reasoning. However, I'm trying to do 20-30 practice tests (although I think 7sage recommends doing ~40).
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I do a mix, but to be fair, I haven't taken as many practice tests as I should. Basically, I save the very last chunk of ~30 practice exams just for taking them as a practice test. I use the lower exams for my problem sets. I typically use the problem sets to address my weak areas. So since I only get -0 or -1 wrong on my LR sections, I only really do LR during my practice tests, and use the problem sets to really drill my logic games and reading comp. I use my practice tests to keep track of where I'm at and get used to the length of the exam... but I figure there's no point using 2+ hours to study all of the sections in a practice exam if I will be better benefited by perfecting my logic games, etc. Basically, I plan on doing almost all of the logic games problem sets, but not many of the problem sets for logical reasoning. However, I'm trying to do 20-30 practice tests (although I think 7sage recommends doing ~40).