... improve as I worked through PT's 1-60. However, after taking ... a few PT's in the 70 ... problem is that drilling earlier PT's is not helping and ... you miss on average from PT1 to 60? And how many ...
FT studying - 5-6 hours PT studying - 1-2 hours
(These times are not counting breaks or going on fb or any of that sort. I don't even include time spent planning or meditating. They are purely time spent on LSAT material.)
I did exactly what you described. A full PT then 1 to 2 hours. Do the rest the next day and even the day after if needed. Doing all on the same day sounds like madness and a huge headache.
It took me around 60 PTs to be PTing where I want, but granted, Ive pretty much done every PT from 1-45. Which means like idk maybe if I didnt do 1-45 but did all the recent ones woulda hit my goal score sooner?
... given by 7sage so like PT's 1-35 or 36-59 ... or 59+. Then within PT1-35, I would just drill ... LR and LG questions for PT1-35, I moved onto 36 ...
... given by 7sage so like PT's 1-35 or 36-59 ... or 59+. Then within PT1-35, I would just drill ... LR and LG questions for PT1-35, I moved onto 36 ...
Hi, guys. I added PT8 on Wednesday, April 28, from 5-8 pm Est time as an experiment to see if additional PT per week would help keep us at 170+. Let me know your thoughts on it and if you're joining.