retaking LSAT in September, last time i took the test i was not prepared (3 months was not long enough)
anyways i'm looking for those who have studied for this test and worked simultaneously to give me some suggestions on how to handle a schedule that will not overwhelm me and keep studying fun and creative.
im open to ALL suggestions! Please HELP!
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Hope this helps!
To study, I spend all weekend taking PTs and BR late Sunday or during the week depending on how many PTs I can fit in (usually 2 but sometimes 3). During the week, I do timed games sections (my weakest) and drill on flaw questions (my weakest LR type). Tonight, a weeknight, I took a PT that I meant to do this past weekend. No problem, just up a little late.
My average is steadily increasing (high 160s now, aiming 170+ by Sept.). After PTs, I write out a prediction of how I did in each section to look at after BR and scoring. Helps me figure out where my own perceptions are distorted... so I don't go crazy imagining weaknesses that don't exist.
I plan to take a few days off the week of my test for a sprint to the finish. I'm noticing when I do several PTs in a short period of time, my later scores are better, so I'm not worried about burn-out. YMMV.
My boss let's me do half days 2 or 3 times a month to do a PT in the morning, then come in at lunch for the rest of the day. Thank heaven for a supportive boss.
TL;DR Yes, us 9-5ers can improve and do well in September, provided we started early enough and our PTs are where we want them to be by mid Sept.
Good luck!