Hi everyone,
I'm taking somewhat of an LSAT hiatus for March (school, it happens) but I'm going to start a goal-setting/accountability thread here. Even if my goals will be pretty lean for the next three weeks, it'll be nice to have a solid motivation system in place for April, when I'm hoping to come back to LSAT with a VENGEANCE haha.
So the idea is that every week (let's say window from Sunday night to Tuesday morning), we post our tasks that we want to accomplish for the week -- and then the following week we check back and see if everyone managed to cross off the study items on their to-do list. :-) I'm hoping this will help us all stay motivated and accountable!
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Before next week, I will:
- fool-proof my remaining pile of previously-completed games
- finish 'introRC' and another LR problem set in the curriculum
- work through 1 chapter of the Trainer
do some logic games watch the videos redo
finish 'more reading comp.'
read economics articles or something intense daily
-Watch videos for all questions from preptest 44 where there was any uncertainty
-Fool proof all games from PT 44
-Take PT 45 and BR
-Skim through logic games section in the trainer.
-Drill both Logic Games and LR based on chapters in the trainer that i covered.
-4 LG per day + watch every video explanations
-Drill LR Cambridge packets
-Drill 2 RC passage per day
-Re-watch video lessons on NA/FLAW/WEAKENING
-Take PT 41 and PT 42
*Finish chapters 4 & 5 in the PS LG bible
*Drill games daily and see the video
*Blind review some LR questions I have pending
* Timed LG/LR/RC sections
* PT2
* PT2 Review
* Compile list of questions that I'm getting wrong and going over those at the end of the week
How did we do? No going back and editing your posts! ;-) Let's all 'like' the posts that got done. :-)
Last week:
- I did an extra problem set and handful of lessons in addition to my list. (I'm using 7Sage to procrastinate from schoolwork and vice versa; I tell myself the resulting cycle of guilt and self-recrimination is character-building.)
So, this week I will:
- work through +1 Trainer chapter
- complete "moreRC"
- Arguments Lecture
- Grammar Lecture
—update my excel sheets [trackin them misses]
—Trainer/drills as scheduled
—20 min cardio and lift on each body part (can't believe I've been skipping legs so much recently) every day by 5:30pm.
—try to sleep by 11!!!
- Finish up the lessons on Intro to RC and LG
- Do drills on specific question types (MSS and Psuedo Sufficient Assumptions)
- Review valid argument forms (need to brush up on them)
-Take and BR preptests 46, 47 and 48
-Review Intro to Logic lessons
How was your week? Productive?
Last week:
- I did 2+ Trainer chapters but did not complete "moreRC". Will carry over to next week!
This week:
- rest of "moreRC"
- +2 Games lesson chunks and fool-proof
- +1 Trainer
- also I really need to organize and split my lsat binders again, gosh the materials keep coming and those binders multiply like rabbits
I've got some drills and final chapters from the Trainer to finish, as well as PT 36 on Tuesday/BR, various LGR/LRB/7sage activities, doing BR every morning ... Finishing up the "learning" phase more or less and preparing for the test/review/refine phase coming up within about 2 weeks. Most of 7sage overlaps with what I've already learned but there are a few sections that are not covered much or at all in Trainer/LGB/LRB. That's how I justify spending that money to myself, anyway.
Go over my old tests, at least three and look at all my wrong answers and save the tests i haven't done yet for later.
Do mad logic games and fool proof method them!
thats about it other than watching lessons of the question types i missed
-LG
-LR- Focus on NA & Flaws
-Read ch.8 & Ch.16-19 from the trainer
-Try to take two PTs & BR
-Upgrade course to Ultimate
-Take and BR PTs 48, 49, 50
-Purchase and begin drilling Cambridge Science RC, most difficult LG, and the two LR question types that gave me the most trouble over the last 5 PTs (SA and Parallel Flaw)
-Finish intro to logic lessons
-Review assumption and weakening questions
- Finish up the lessons on RC and LG/Sequencing Games
- Complete the argument part questions and add more lesson as I progress
Happy studying you all! :-)
THIS WEEK:
1) Review PT10
2) Drill LR weaknesses & difficult RC passages (RC all day, err day -- just like @emli1000 mentioned)
3) Take PT 11, 12, and which ever one the BR group decides to go over on Saturday
4) Review & repeat step #2
LSAT trainer Chaps 31-37
Foolproof at least 10 games/day
Drill Cambridge Necessary Assumption questions
- complete all games lessons
- +2 Trainer
- retake select PT qs.
- other stuff: interview prep, composition
—Lots of 7sage this week ... All the logic!
—Might do any early PT on Friday and then of course PT44 for our LSATurday BR group. Scaling PT's back a tad as I'm considering taking in October.
—All the BR. All the time.
1 set of 4 RC passages per day + BR + Explanations
4 LG per day + watch video explanations
PT 44
BR PT 44 before BR study group
Problem set 7 & 8 on Flaw questions
BR flaw questions- watch video explanations
review LR sections from previous PTs
REVIEW 7Sage notes daily
& possibly take PT 45 on Friday
-Take and BR test 50
-PT 44 for group BR (although I probably won't be able to make the call)
-Next 4 Cambridge RC passages
-First 4 Difficult LG drills
-Complete Weakening/Assumption and Causation lessons
Did not accomplish all my tasks this week, will have to carry over (won't say how much because that's just embarrassing). By next week I will:
- complete 80% of the curriculum
- read up to Trainer ch20
- PT 37, 52 (at least)
This week:
Necessary Assumption drills
Weakening drill
LG PTS 27-35
Foolproof 10-15 games per day (it's a way of life)
Trainer (chaps 26-29, 38-40)
Devise a fundamental skills drill chart
-Redo logic games from PT 36
-Retake PT 47 Friday and group BR Saturday
-PT 52--take Sunday and group BR Monday
-Next 4 Science RC passages
-Next 4 hard LGs and watch JY's video explanations
-Re-watch strengthening and validity/MBT videos
- 76/80 :-(
- Did the PTs
This week:
- Pt54, 39
- 90%curriculum
- Retake and review
- Trainer ch22-25
Finish Trainer 39-40.
Planning on Blind Review/Write up Answer Explanations (a la LSAT TRAINER) for my first 5 PTs.
Foolproof 10-15 games/day.
Read 30 minutes/day using Spreeder.com (Graeme Blake’s method)
PT 36 this Sunday. My first PT since the initial June 2007 test. Time to see if there’s been any progress.
-PTs 50, 51, 53
-Remaining problem sets for Main Point, MSS and Weakening questions
-Fool proof 1 Logic Game per day (except full PT days)
-1 RC science set per day (except full PT days)
Also, what about doing PT54 and joining the cool kids for LSATurday night BR :-D