Im studying today and taking a preptest this evening.
I was going to take tomorrow off completely, but I think I just might take a little bit of time to go through past LR questions, but I won't be doing much else.
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The preptest that I took told me to do a logic game to get warmed up. In fact if your first section on the actual test is logic games, you should consider it your lucky day
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sounds like me exactly.... retaking in October... working full time. I haven't started my first preptest (pre tests will start in March I believe for me). Good luck :)
Yup, I'm in! Started a week ago. Did my first LSAT preptest this morning... only scored 141, but ironically, I did well on the difficult questions and over-thought the simpler questions.
@emli1000 I do need to!!!! I'm currently working through the course again. But I went a little fast, so I have a two week period where no lessons or prep tests are assigned. I'm going to drill, drill, drill! Then see where I'm at preptest wise :)
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I just started the bundle, doing one LG preptest (4games )over one day. But I've also heard many say they crammed it all in like 2-3 weeks. I'd love to hear anyone's take: to cram or not to cram the logic bundle?
I'm in the same boat as you.
I would think you should get through the whole course first and then preptest. Might as well make sure your fundamentals are solid before you start tweaking your skills through blind review.
And yeah, I did a fully timed prep-test, although it was a 4-section one with no experimental part. At least I think I timed it properly? 35 minutes for each section right? I was pressed for time on the LG section, but mostly fine on the others.
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