Personally, I like to speed up my reading a bit and spend more time on the questions. I spend the minimum amount of time reading to understand the MP and structure.
I assume your choosing between break/no break.
I would take the break. Thats IF you study pretty hard from May-June. Maybe after you graduate take a few days off to relax.Thats what I did before I started studying for the LSAT. Dont wanna hop right…
I agree, I think quitting isnt a horrible way to go, especially because the only real concern is money, which points on the LSAT can make up for.
The only thing is, if you are already able to get 3-4 hours of studying per day, how much more are you…
It really depends. For some people they like to do the entire PT and then BR it the next day. Thats what I did early on but then ive moved on to doing timed sections and just BRing after each section. It could also depend on your schedule, maybe one…
a month is pretty long. Idk its different for everyone. Im not a fan of complete breaks but even just a game a day or a couple questions isnt a bad idea? Thats like 10-20 minutes.
do some light reading on the side? like economist or something
Although its true that law schools take the highest score, i really dont see any point in taking an LSAT in which you KNOW you are underprepared. An applicant with less takes with the same highest score should do better
When are you planning to go to law school? 2021? If you are applying 2020 I wouldnt even take the March LSAT. All of this is dependent on your goals obviously and which law school you want to go to. I would first take a diagnostic to see how far you…
Yep. Agree with both comments. I dont think theres good or bad. Of course theres "ideal," but as long as you are doing it, and are able to be consistent, youll reach your goal in no time
Yep, take it slow make sure you understand.
How do you improve speed? Its by improving accuracy. The more accurate you are, the quicker things will come to you eventually
I think finishing the CC isnt a bad way to go before u start PTing. I honestly dont think it makes a HUGE difference whether you throw a few PTS in there or not. After all, the CC is composed of real problems anyway just turned into sets.
For organ…
Should read @"Michael.Cinco" exit strategy post. Seems like it could really help here.
Continue to improve your foundations and make sure -2 on BR max.
i dont think its worth it either. I am a little worried as i like to highlights on AP part questions, and highlight the part that the qstem is asking about.
and tablets, its pretty hard to do, guess i should practice without it
Hm there isnt any bundle that im aware of.
I will say, if you are planning to study for another 6 months to a year, i definitely think that ultimate is worth it. I
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I had to rely on retakes for much of my studies, and I developed a classification system to classify them based on two metrics. The first metric is how old the test is, the second is how recently I saw it. This created …