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HOW DID YOU DRILL?? Please Advise :)

madib1217madib1217 Core Member
edited May 19 in General 15 karma

So, I'm curious what the most effective drill methods were for all of you. I'm giving myself 3 months to study and this is my first week of studying. I'm thinking right now to spend 1.5 hours of drilling a day but I'm curious how others have approached this and how effective you felt your method was... Thank you!

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  • lordofthetideslordofthetides Live Member
    12 karma

    following

  • jamee_23jamee_23 Live Member
    58 karma

    looking back i wish i would have just done sections at a time and review them. and then just do question type drills of questions you consistently get wrong

  • washtech45washtech45 Member
    4 karma

    Following as well

  • washtech45washtech45 Member
    4 karma

    I started studying about 2-3 weeks ago. I'm also giving myself 3 months to study. Lately I've been doing the same i.e. around 1-1.5 hours of drills per day. On weekends I would do around 2-3 hours (non-consecutively) given that I'm not doing a practice test that day.

  • legallyljclegallyljc Alum Member
    24 karma

    Similar situation here... I have been studying on and off for a while using the Logical Reasoning Bible and LSAT Trainer. I think studying the fundamentals is good, but I have been seeing the most growth by doing PTs and drilling. My current schedule is to do a PT on Saturday, blind review on Sunday and then selectively drill my weak points during the week.

  • thmjacksthmjacks Live Member
    7 karma

    After I get done drilling answering maybe 3-5 questions I go in depth and write about why that answerr was correct and why the other were wrong. I talk to myself and I write it down. If you cant teach it you wont be an expert

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