Hey!
I just graduated from undergrad and am now taking a gap year to prepare for the LSAT and hopefully get some legal experience too! I'm dedicating the first two months (August and September). just to studying so I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to self study! (Books, sites, apps, classes) I'm also not sure whether to sign up for a prep course (and if so, which one). I did Kaplan last summer and didn't feel it increased my score significantly enough but I need a lot of practice and help
any advice would be much appreciated!!
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Good on you for taking these first steps!
Ideally, you'll want to take a cold diagnostic (take the June '07 test, as it is readily available for free download). Check your score and see where you stand. Register for a prep course (7Sage...just sayin') or get some prep books. In any case, find a curriculum, and commit to it for the next few months. Then, when you're ready, start PTing (practice testing) and BRing (blind reviewing).
Oh, and you will make lots and lots of mistakes. Don't let it discourage you. Blind reviewing will lead to fewer mistakes.
Good Luck!
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