First time poster, longtime lurker.
I took the June 2015 LSAT and I did well, but I really have my heart set on a T14 and I need to raise my score about 5-10 points. The first time around, one of my friends was nice enough to give me study books she never used, and they had mastery sections which were good for just doing one off timed sections -- I burnt through those for LG and LR.
What do others use for this? When you don't have time to take a full PT but want to just keep a certain section in check. I don't want to burn through PT because I need to save some for right before the Oct. test (I already took 52-71 during my June prep). Is there even anything to combat this issue?
My games are great, usually minus one per section, but I want to make sure I am doing timed sections at least once a week to keep myself fresh -- again, but not burn through PT.
Appreciate any advice!
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This contains PT 29-38: http://www.amazon.com/Next-Actual-Official-PrepTests-Series/dp/0979305055/ref=pd_sim_14_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0TRSN960S9Y4P2SJXKV1
19-28 can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/More-Actual-Official-LSAT-PrepTests/dp/0979305039/ref=pd_sim_14_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1WENBHKZPMHR8GG8V8NC
Roughly 7-18: http://www.amazon.com/10-Actual-Official-LSAT-PrepTests/dp/0979305047/ref=dp_ob_title_bk
Working through timed sections here can definitely keep your skills in shape. The Cambridge LSAT packets are more for drilling question types, but that may be a valuable resource for you as well depending on your needs.
Hope this helps!
And ... Retake, retake, retake those PT's you've already done! Seriously, plenty of my prep has been retakes (both of full PT's and sections, but mostly the former) and I consistently see improvement on my non-retake/fresh PT scores.
Thank you for the help!
BUT. This time we will master it.
I've easily erased 20+ full PT's and then retaken them without issue.