Greetings, fellow 7Sagers and JY Ping fanboys (or fangirls). I'm hoping to use your collective brilliance to help solve a small dilemma I have regarding how to proceed in my studies. If you were slated to take the June 2016 test date, would you:
(A) Complete all of the 7Sage coursework and then take ALL of the prep tests (PTs 36-76) before the June test date. The goal here is to get as much practice as possible before the big day in June so that re-testing in Septemberis unnecessary. Let's call this the "eggs all in one basket" strategy.
(B) Complete all of the 7Sage coursework and then take MOST of the prep tests (PTs 36-65) before the June test. The goal here is to retain the remaining PTs (66-76) for practice, just in case I don't like my June score and want to improve by taking the LSAT again in September. Let's call this the "hedge your bets" strategy.
(C) Some other wonderful idea I have yet to think of (and of course, feel free to give that strategy the proper moniker of your choosing, as well).
Thanks in advance for all of your advice!
Comments
Think about the timeline. If you call it two months for the coursework from today (which is optimistic, in my opinion), that leaves you at March 1. With the LSAT usually the first weekend of June, that leaves you 3 full months (call it 13 weeks) to take 45 preptests (36-76, Superprep A-C, Superprep2's new one) if you want to do them all. Believe me when I say that you aren't going to be able to take 3.46 preptests a week on average and still get what you need out of them review-wise unless you're already very, very good at the test (in which case an incremental 5-10 preptests won't matter too much anyway) or you're actually just a robot (in which case you should just program yourself accordingly and not bother with us mere mortals).
Your idea to stagger the tests so that I have exposure to PTs in the 70s is something I hadn't thought of, though. And you're right; the timeline is quite short between now and June. Fortunately, I'm pulling out all of the stops to ensure I'm in tip-top shape by then.
Thanks again to you, Jonathan, and all of the other folks at 7Sage. I absolutely love studying for the LSAT and wish I had even more time to prepare. I did A TON of research before committing to a company/method of how I wanted to study. Your curriculum, web design, data analytics, responsiveness to questions, etc. make it abundantly clear that I made the right choice.
In my opinion, I decided to take the September 2016 test, to give me more time to take in the material and based on the fact that most applications don't open until the beginning in the fall season. I feel you would definitely be in a good head space to take the June 2016 test if: have time available to study/get in the material (that's almost 25+h/week), set a definitive schedule that you follow through with on a daily basis, and had an achieve/reachable score that you're comfortable with achieving; this could just be general advice for anyone though >.<
But more power to you for taking the June 2016 exam & I wish you best of luck!!