@alexandergreene93 said:
It's not a good idea to look at people like Lloyd Blankfein or David Rubinstein and conclude that getting a JD will put you in a similar position.
There aren't, because JY only uses old LSATs for the problemsets, to leave all the recent ones pristine for full length PT practice. The comparative passages were introduced in PT 52, and the problemsets use PT 1-38ish.
Completing each RC problemsets takes me almost 2 hours (including BR and videos) but on syllabus it is indicated that it should take one hour. How long completing an RC problem set should take?
Finish the curriculum, but maybe only do 1-2 LR problemsets instead of all of them. Just get a feel for the LR question types, then revisit another set or two after a corresponding chapter in LSAT Trainer.
... attempt to do every single problem set + PT at least 40 ... . I only do 1-2 problemsets. PT, check which question type ... do some of the remaining problemsets. If you use up all ... of the problemsets prior to PTing, you'll ...
Figure out why you're not doing well, and attack that head on. Review the videos, then go through the problemsets again. Maybe you were just having a bad day, or you were tired the on the first go.
... doing a couple of the problemsets should put you on a ... the curriculum moves along, the problemsets often rely on your understanding ... weaker in others. Leave some problemsets to drill those weaknesses.
... lessons, it just has fewer problemsets and included PT explanations). JY ... through the curriculum, drills and problemsets. PT's are precious, and ...
Once you have a feel for the question type just move on. Using up 20 problemsets while doing the curriculum is only going to hurt you later when you need drilling material during your PT phase.