So, I’m wanting to participate in the September BR group, but I’m in a good place with the curriculum and eager to start; so thought I’d lay out my ideas of how to balance that and get some input.
I’ve begun fool proofing the games and have developed what I think is a really good system for me based off of 7Sage’s recommendations with some modifications of my own. I feel great there, so it’s more LR and RC I’m unsure of how to study in the meantime. I guess I’ll just drill sections, alternating between using a timer and a stopwatch to develop my pace, followed of course by thorough Blind Review. I will return to the curriculum to address any BR misses and over confidence errors.
Does that seem like a productive use of a month? Or should I not worry so much about the group and just go ahead with PTs?
Comments
If you've already taken the test that is being discussed that night and you want it fresh in your mind, you can add the test into your rotation for that week, as a retake. It wont hurt you to take a test more than once, in fact, many people have taken tests multiple times, especially when they are spending more than 6 months studying for the LSAT.
I wouldn't hold off your study schedule for PTing because of the BR schedule.
You can start PTing when it is right for you and still join in on the BR calls. There is a large variety of people on those calls, some in the early stages of prep, others that are there for review.