... taxation, and I put the LSAT down for about a year ... few weeks off from the LSAT and get all of your ... few weeks away from the LSAT, I would really analyze the ... the 7 Sage lessons and LSATTrainer and drill baby drill.
Yes buy PTs. You really want your PT sample set to be around 40 or 50 (mine was also around 15-20). The LSATtrainer helped me a lot on RC and is not that expensive.
If I were a doctor, I would prescribe copious amounts of The LSATTrainer by Mike Kim. In that amount of time, I think it should open some things up for you. I would hold off drilling until you get through that.
@LSATConspiracy said:
the LSATTrainer books are good
Trainer.... like yesterday. Go through ... the fundamentals through the Trainer and then resume PTing ... preferably the curriculum). The Trainer will shed new light on ...
Start with one or the other (Trainer or 7sage) and then do the other one. Use study plans for both (like on LSATTrainer website). Good way to do it. I like starting with the Trainer because it's very macro.
@Pacifico thank you so much! I will probably get the LSATtrainer. I did not really use anything to prep besides taking PTs and doing blind reviews. My concern is that learning to diagram will make me slower.
I just began my study about a month ago and have been using the LSATTrainer and the Powerscore LG Bible. I also have the 10 actual LSAT prep books for tests 28-71
... for me. I had more LSAT background going in, though, but ... on JY's teachings. The LSATTrainer definitely helped a lot, Powerscore ... and use 7SAGE and the Trainer. Just my 2 cents.
... the longevity of the actual LSAT, and you need to be ... :25 for each question. The Trainer is also good b/c ... for the right answer? The LSATTrainer really made me realize that ...