Hey guys,
I have finished the curriculum and I'm planning on taking the June LSAT. I feel kind of stuck about where to go from here. Should I take practice tests and blind review? Or should I work on timing with some sort of drill? I'm super slow at ...
I was going through the Ultimate+ studyplan to see what I'm going to be covering over the next few weeks when I realized that there aren't any lessons on the writing sample. Are there any resources for it? How are you guys preparing?
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The ... taking practice tests during the week is that I don't ...
... wrapping up my CC this week and plan on taking my first ... PT next week- tentatively on Wednesday, I ... will be, one PT a week for the month of September ... in December, take two a week. I'm currently studying full ...
... LSAT was their three-month studyplan. This was evidently false after ... research into the more popular study techniques/guides I made my ... nearly the end of my study for the June 2017 that ...
... will give me about 4-5 months of FULL time studying ... possible to obtain with 4-5 months of full time studying ... help me on my 4-5 month study journey.
I was able to spend hours the past summer doing my LSAT prep, but now that I am back in school full time I have a really demanding academic schedule as well. Does anyone have any tips on what or how you should pace yourself while in school?
... CC and lead a BR study group. However, I am scoring ... get there with the right study methods, but I feel like ... am doing or how to study to increase my accuracy and ... me suggestions on a possible studyplan/ways to improve that are ...
I've taken full advantage of remote-working over the past few weeks to focus primarily on the LSAT. I've seen meaningful progress and a slight bump in my PTs because of the quality and quantity of time I've committed to studying. Now that quarantine ...
I've taken a diagnostic and scored a 146. I was wondering which studyplan would be the most effective. Right now I'm on the grammar section. Assuming that I have enough time to do all these options, which study method is better?
Hey folks,
I'm scheduled for 8/30 at 4:20 pm...Looking for someone to bounce prep tests against for review. I just broke into the 160s after a 141 diagnostic in May (after COVID for 2 weeks and a full time job) so I've seen progress, but it's not ...
Hi all, hope you are all doing well. I am taking the November LSAT Flex and am currently, consistently, averaging -4 to -7 (-7 is my lowest score) on my LR Flex PT sections. I am hoping to be consistently at -1 to -3 per section and thought I check in ...