Hi,
What is the best way to study for the October LSAT and how many hours a day?
I purchased all 3 bibles from Powerscore and all the exams.
Would this be the best way to study?
Should I just keep taking practice test after practice test?
Should they be all timed?
Please help out
Thanks!
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Get a foundation and then take and review many PTs
I am kind of in the same situation in regards to the Oct LSAT. I have the LSAC guide and super practice book. I work two part time jobs and have an internship. I study twice a week and do section practice on the weekends. Should I also invest in the LSAT trainer? And because of the rigor that comes with studying, should I put off for Dec? (I started studying last month to be exact and the logic section is the only section that gives me some issues). I also don't want to burn myself out with too much studying because my Fall semester in college begins in August.
Thanks!
- Drill the shit out of your weakest section. For me, that's Logic Games. Just do it a lot until you hate the world. It's like working out. You're exhausted but you force yourself to do it anyway and you never regret it afterwards.
- Take as many practice tests as you can. Take AT THE VERY LEAST one per week (once you have the fundamentals of the test down). After the minimum, the frequency is dependent on the individual.
- Use the 7Sage LSAT analytics. This is a holy grail. Seriously. It's free and it's so useful for quickly pinpointing your problem spots. I like to sort the questions by difficulty and then do a daily review of the hardest ones that I got wrong.