I am taking the December test. Or, at least that is my goal. I began studying towards the end of June at a 10 to 12 hour per week state. My initial scoring was 150-ish. I am finally pt-ing near the 160's now, but that is not good enough. My ultimate goal is to score in the 170's ( 3.2 gpa in undergrad, want/need to get into UT Austin). Anyway, I just signed up here a couple of days ago and am on a three month plan. It definitely is a LOT to cover, but I do have a background in some of the things I am currently listening to. With that said, am I okay pushing a three month study plan in order to succeed? Should I play that solely by feel to see if I am PT'ing in the range that I want?
My main worry is applying in February. I am not sure how significantly my chances are diminished even if I score in the 170's if I apply in February.
What do you guys think?
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I know UT Austin accepts February scores. If you absolutely need to apply this cycle, you could shoot for December with February as a backup. It's not uncommon to get accepted off the wait-list after receiving a higher February score.
P.S.- hook 'em!! \m/
Welcome @vduran1988
I think doing everything in 3 months is possible, but not the best way. Especially once you include time for fool-proofing, drills, and PTs.....
The break into the mid-160s isn't easy and it gets insanely difficult to break into the 170s. As far finishing the core curriculum in 3 months, I think that is doable depending on the amount of hours per day you can put in. Just make sure not to rush through lessons. I had some prior LSAT knowledge from other books before I began 7Sage and I found out that some of ways 7Sage explained it was so much more clear to me.
So, yeah, I would play it by feel and see how you are before hand.
If you're already in the 160s that means you are advancing and doing something right! So keep on keepin' on
What I am trying to do now so I could slow things down is possibly cut my exams another week to make my PT number at 25 (with the bulk coming at the front end or pt 60- 78). That would give me an extra week to study the curriculum and saturate as much as I can. What I do worry about it that 25 PT's isn't enough.
Is that normal from your experience or is that a bit too low? Cramming 50 hours weekly of the curriculum is tough. Still, I do take my time on the practice questions at the end, and complete BR's as intended. My biggest regret is that I didn't pick this up immediately. I would have had time to review the curriculum to pick up on details that aren't working for me.
Soldier on, i assume. I will definitely take and wait for my score UNLESS I am extremely uncomfortable. If I am, then I am definitely pushing this back to February and possibly to June. It's UT or bust .
Thanks again y'all.
I think I will push the curriculum forward a week and cut back the PT's. This will put me at 40 hours per week which is fine by me. THat's around 4 hour daily with a 1.7X speed (pauses included) and 8 hour sessions Saturday/Sunday.
I will do around 27 PT's. Does that sound more reasonable with a 170 expectation or am I still pushing it?
The beauty of the BR is that I can go back into some of the lessons if I ever feel like certain topics have me tripped up. I plan on taking full advantage of that period of time.