I was going to apply for this cycle, but I realized that I want to finish up my master's degree and have more time to perfect my LSAT. So I am applying next year and I have another whole year to study for the LSAT!
I took this year's Oct exam and I cancelled. I know what you guys are thinking.
But, no, I didn't cancel because I felt weary after the test. I was having a mental breakdown during the exam period and I think I literally guessed 15 questions on one of the sections because I couldn't focus. Bad idea to have taken the test.
So I have been studying since late May and right now I am scoring in the low 160s with an average BR score of 171-175.
I eventually want to score 170+.
Currently, I have exhausted most of my PTs and have 10 fresh ones left.
I want to be taking my LSAT when I feel ready. (Dec? probably not. Maybe Feb or June)
What do you guys suggest that I do in terms of study plan?
Retake the PTs? Drill more questions from pre PT 39? or Review the curriculum?
Thanks and sorry for the long post!!!
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What materials have you used thus far?
And I have the cambridge Drilling packet as well as PTs 39- 75
Your job right now is to suck every bit of wisdom from the LSAT Trainer. All of it.
Do that. Then come back and we'll talk about PT'ing.
And only drill from tests you've taken as PT's OR that are before like PT39
How should I plan to take my PTs leading up to the June exam?
As mentioned above I have taken all the PTs from 39 -75, except 11 fresh ones.
Should I spend the next month drilling or re-taking PTs and taking the fresh ones 1-2 months before the exam?
Thank you