Hey, everyone!
So I took the LSAT in December and scored a 151 in spite of consistently scoring 155-160 in my PTs. I'm taking the test again in February and need some advice from those who have used the LG/RC Bibles. I'm allotting 8hrs a day every day until the test to digest these two new books and was wondering if anyone has used this material and has any advice?
I'm worried that I won't have enough time (roughly three weeks) to get the most out of the new material. If anyone can shed some light on what they believe was most important/helpful in these books, I would really, really, really appreciate it!!!
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For most, LG offers the quickest return on time invested. Identify the common types you have problems with, then start with mastering the simplest. Goal is to not only master this type of game but also solidify diagramming and inferences. Build on this foundation before moving on to the next common type. Note, I find some PS notations unnecessarily cumbersome (e.g., for conditional logic chains I prefer 7sage/LSAT Trainer's simpler arrow without any dashed lines) but to avoid confusion it's most important to find then stick with what works for YOU.
The RC Bible does offer a detailed notation system - yet emphasizes that everyone must decide what works for them individually. Too many notations can confuse rather than clarify, and many high scorers do not notate at all. Again, focus on your weaknesses. For me, I try to read for general understanding but notate just Main Points and Viewpoints - these serve as my road markers later on. Again, focus on what's needed and works for you.
@hlsat180 Thank you! In retrospect, attempting to read a book every five days does seem sort of unrealistic lol I'll definitely make sure to focus on my weaknesses per section as opposed to learning an entirely new method in less than a month.
Also, thanks for the heads up! I will definitely be here Wednesday night!