... is different from most other tests in that merely the amount ... questions, with 2 or 3 preptests and intensive blind reviews per ... and go to hit the prep materials for 6-7 hours ...
yes, if your planning on using 62-71 eventually then you can use 40-50 to start. The trainer is just suggesting that if you use 10 preptests to study that it be the most recent ones since they are most indicative of what you will see on the LSAT you take.
... and then began taking timed PrepTests. Within 2-3 weeks after ... a week. I took 3 preptests a week and blind-reviewed ... on the days in-between preptests. After blind reviewing, if I ... />
Before I took my preptests I would glance over my ...
2 preptests a week both timed and BR . I think I will revisit parts of the curriculum. Will analyze 4 recent BRs to see what needs more work concept wise. Downtime is RC for me .. cannot finish it in 35 min. It needs more work than others in my case.
... foundation I started blindly taking tests and ended up wasting about ... 15 tests in this method. In late ... round on the course), actual Preptests.
I am curious as to what you guys feel was the relative difficulty of each section as compared to recent prep-tests? Like, do you think the LR was "easy"? The RC? LG? Or do you all think it was pretty standard?
... factor may be your usual prep times. If you usually study ... start time of all my preptests, and while my morning average ... (a majority of the tests) is 168, my afternoon/evening ... average (granted just 4 tests) is 172. I've heard ...
I contacted the June BR Group leader for info on how he got it started. My current plan is to get it started in May with 2 PrepTests and BR sessions per week! How does that sound to you four?
I love this. I registered for June but have yet to start Prep test's due to work and school. I'm looking forward to start preptests and blind review ;). I've extended my curriculum so many times ughh.. -_-