So I'm going to have ~22 weeks to take PTs after I finish the curriculum this week. I want to take a reasonable amount of PTs, yet not over do it like how I did the last time I studied for this test (took December 2015 LSAT); I took 3 PTs a week, with crappy BR to follow and basically no time at all for drilling. I'd like to change that this time around. With that said, I have 10 fresh PTs (several in the 50's, 60's, and 70's) but also plan on re-taking other PTs. Here are my questions:
How should I go about planning my PTs? Should I start off with 1 PT per week then move on to 2 per week?
What PT # should I start at? Start from PT 41 and work my way up?
Comments
You hit the nail on the head with the diagnostics/learning opportunities comment. I just wanted to see my grade then move on without actually learning why I got things wrong.
I suppose that I should take 1 PT a week, then move on to 2 a week when I'm a bit more comfortable.
Regarding a schedule, you want to focus more on your BR. A PT is simply that, a PT, it's a ~4 hour practice test, no ifs, ands, or buts. You take the PT, and that's it. The real learning experience is in the BR. That is what will make or break you. Focus most of your time on BR.
Here is what my schedule will look like for BRing:
Monday: Take PT --> Take a 30 minute break --> Start to BR at least the LG section(s)
Tuesday: BR the rest of the test
Wednesday: Drill weaknesses from last BR
Thursday: PT --> 30 minute break --> BR at least LG
Friday: BR rest of the test
Saturday: Drill weaknesses from last BR
Sunday: RELAX!!! Or, light drilling...
Note: This is subject to change...it's just a tentative schedule until we figure out the September BR group.