Hi All!
I've already sent in my applications for the September 2017 class and I originally expected to write the LSAT in December but I've decided to postpone until February. I don't like where I'm scoring if I want to have a really good chance of getting into the top schools in Canada.
All the schools I've applied to will accept the February LSAT for admission considerations for entry in September.
But my biggest issue is, how should I study to be effective in the two months that I have? I personally feel like I didn't learn the core curriculum well enough to have a good foundation when tackling the prep tests, but is it wise to go through it all again from the beginning? Will I have enough time? Or should I focus solely on prep tests?
I'm really aiming for a 165+ and currently scoring around 155-160 on timed prep tests.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I don't know if 2 months is enough time to properly go through the entire CC, drill weaknesses, and take PTS. It is possible though...But if you're scoring around a ~160, I don't think that is where your time is best spent. What is your BR average?
Where do your weaknesses lie now? How many PTs have you done?
If you don't feel like you learned the CC well enough, it might be worth going through it again. My thinking is perhaps you can re-visit the lessons that are giving you trouble or that you didn't understand the first time through. I think what you're feeling is actually quite normal. During your PT/BR phase of prep, you should be returning to the CC often to revise lessons and drill your weaknesses in between PTs.
When I BR it's about 161. I've noticed my weaknesses are definitely:
1. Getting past the anxious feeling when I know I'm being timed.
2. SA/Flaw questions. I tend to get a lot of these questions wrong, even though I've drilled questions sets and watched JY's video explanations. I'm just not sure what it is that I'm not understanding.
But I think you're right, that I should probably revisit the curriculum for the certain sections that I'm still not understanding instead of doing it all over again.
Also, a Sage reminded me yesterday that the Analytics will tell us where our weaknesses are, and where our focus should be. Fully utilizing Analytics does the guesswork for us.
Hope this helps!