Wow. That was really encouraging. I'm also a "non-traditional" andIt's hard to decompress and study after work. I'm going to try a morning study routine - 2hrs a morning. 4 to 5 hours on Saturday to study or preptest.
I have the starter and am honestly disappointed. I intend to stick with it because its the most inexpensive study tool out there, but the preptest videos that they provide in the starter pack are nearly impossible to get.
I'm just getting out of the curriculum phase, so I've only taken 2. For my diagnostic I used preptest A and I just finished PrepTest J07, but I have PT1-74 so I can do whatever you would like to go over.
... in December. The first PrepTest I took I scored a ... 150 (promising). The second PrepTest I took I scored a ... br />
1. Take a PrepTest on Monday (after work) and ... Monday PrepTest Tuesday through Friday.
3. Blind Review Saturday PrepTest on ...
... ... 78 will be my 2nd preptest to do. I have heard ... the more recent the test, the harder the test. As 78 was ... it would be the hardest test or harder than most. I ...
I see...
I was wodering because for GRE or some other test...I don't remember which stanndarlized test, but I was often adviced to read questions first. So I was wondering why people do differently for LSAT.
Same thing happening here, maybe we are freaking out too much? for instance i did really well on preptest 78, but took pretest 79 today and scored 9 points worse than my usual score hm.... At this point I'm just going to drill and rest.