Best way to use my time? Forum
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Best way to use my time?
So, I was planning on matriculating this fall, but due to new circumstances I will most likely be retaking. My December 2016 LSAT breakdown in below:
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
I think a 162 is an achievable goal in 2 months, but I have to ask why not more? And if you don't mind me asking what your gpa is and what your target school(s) are. A lot of people here will be inclined to tell you to aim higher.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Will definitely be pushing for the highest score possible. A 162 would have gotten me into UGA this cycle, which is why that is my target score. My gpa is 3.3 and I plan to stay in GA. I have no real desire to go to Emory, so UGA is my #1 choice.
A score higher than 162 could yield scholarship money but honestly I'm just looking for admission. Tuition is pretty cheap in-state and I have around a 10k/year discount through the National Guard.
A score higher than 162 could yield scholarship money but honestly I'm just looking for admission. Tuition is pretty cheap in-state and I have around a 10k/year discount through the National Guard.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Regarding the LG -9, how about spending up to a month hammering down the LG? Go through chapters of the LG bible, use real games as practice, and watch 7sage videos for strategymrushing10 wrote:So, I was planning on matriculating this fall, but due to new circumstances I will most likely be retaking. My December 2016 LSAT breakdown in below:
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
for LR.. do you have LR bible or Manhattan LR book?
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Seems fair. I think you should aim for the 75th LSAT to be safe since your GPA is below the median at UGA.mrushing10 wrote:Will definitely be pushing for the highest score possible. A 162 would have gotten me into UGA this cycle, which is why that is my target score. My gpa is 3.3 and I plan to stay in GA. I have no real desire to go to Emory, so UGA is my #1 choice.
A score higher than 162 could yield scholarship money but honestly I'm just looking for admission. Tuition is pretty cheap in-state and I have around a 10k/year discount through the National Guard.
Anyway, I've been using the PS Bibles with a combination of 7sage videos for LG. i think they do a good enough job to where you could make some serious progress in a couple months. A class may or may not help, I don't have any experience with one and I think I'm better suited for self-study anyway so I don't really have advice concerning that.
You definitely want to get a bunch of preptests, though. Drilling is the key to raising the score even more, and with up to 6 hours a day you'll definitely have time to drill sections. For LR, I usually go to the manhattan prep forums to see explanations for answers I don't understand fully.
All in all, good luck! 2 months flies by before you know it so make sure you're grinding, don't want to have to retake in December.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
That's kind of what I was thinking. Use a month to really hammer LG then move on once I'm consistently under -5. I have all the bibles, Manhattan LG prep book, and the LSAT trainer.quigleyest wrote:Regarding the LG -9, how about spending up to a month hammering down the LG? Go through chapters of the LG bible, use real games as practice, and watch 7sage videos for strategymrushing10 wrote:So, I was planning on matriculating this fall, but due to new circumstances I will most likely be retaking. My December 2016 LSAT breakdown in below:
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
for LR.. do you have LR bible or Manhattan LR book?
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Thanks! The first time around I was working full time, around 50 hrs per week, and didn't fully appreciate how much time studying would take. I think I'm going to start with logic games for the first month and move to LR after. During the second month, I'll do at least 2 PTs a week. That should put me at 8-10 PTs leading into test day.MediocreAtBest wrote:Seems fair. I think you should aim for the 75th LSAT to be safe since your GPA is below the median at UGA.mrushing10 wrote:Will definitely be pushing for the highest score possible. A 162 would have gotten me into UGA this cycle, which is why that is my target score. My gpa is 3.3 and I plan to stay in GA. I have no real desire to go to Emory, so UGA is my #1 choice.
A score higher than 162 could yield scholarship money but honestly I'm just looking for admission. Tuition is pretty cheap in-state and I have around a 10k/year discount through the National Guard.
Anyway, I've been using the PS Bibles with a combination of 7sage videos for LG. i think they do a good enough job to where you could make some serious progress in a couple months. A class may or may not help, I don't have any experience with one and I think I'm better suited for self-study anyway so I don't really have advice concerning that.
You definitely want to get a bunch of preptests, though. Drilling is the key to raising the score even more, and with up to 6 hours a day you'll definitely have time to drill sections. For LR, I usually go to the manhattan prep forums to see explanations for answers I don't understand fully.
All in all, good luck! 2 months flies by before you know it so make sure you're grinding, don't want to have to retake in December.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
focus on the fundamentals initially definitely, but you need to have time to take at least 20-30 practice tests (and I highly advise taking way more than even that).
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Re: Best way to use my time?
LSAT trainer has really good reviews... I used it myself but not sure how much it helped (quantitatively, at least), in conjunction with bibles and manhattan. I highly recommend watching 7sage videos for LG (went -0 on LG, and still feel like learning notation/strategy from JY is helpful).mrushing10 wrote:That's kind of what I was thinking. Use a month to really hammer LG then move on once I'm consistently under -5. I have all the bibles, Manhattan LG prep book, and the LSAT trainer.quigleyest wrote:Regarding the LG -9, how about spending up to a month hammering down the LG? Go through chapters of the LG bible, use real games as practice, and watch 7sage videos for strategymrushing10 wrote:So, I was planning on matriculating this fall, but due to new circumstances I will most likely be retaking. My December 2016 LSAT breakdown in below:
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
for LR.. do you have LR bible or Manhattan LR book?
Good luck
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Thanks man. I used 7sage for a little bit the first time and ran through most of the trainer. I just dont think I did enough drilling and reviewing. My goal is to get every section around -5. If I make a few mistakes, I can still come away with my target scorequigleyest wrote:LSAT trainer has really good reviews... I used it myself but not sure how much it helped (quantitatively, at least), in conjunction with bibles and manhattan. I highly recommend watching 7sage videos for LG (went -0 on LG, and still feel like learning notation/strategy from JY is helpful).mrushing10 wrote:That's kind of what I was thinking. Use a month to really hammer LG then move on once I'm consistently under -5. I have all the bibles, Manhattan LG prep book, and the LSAT trainer.quigleyest wrote:Regarding the LG -9, how about spending up to a month hammering down the LG? Go through chapters of the LG bible, use real games as practice, and watch 7sage videos for strategymrushing10 wrote:So, I was planning on matriculating this fall, but due to new circumstances I will most likely be retaking. My December 2016 LSAT breakdown in below:
LR1: -10 LR2: -8 RC: -10 LG: -9 Score: 155
My first time around I used the LSAT Trainer and took 4 PT's (152,152,155,155).
I also briefly looked through the PS LG Bible.
My goal is 162+ to get into my #1 school. I can't start studying until July 1 because of a prior commitment so that leaves me with a little more than 2 months to study before the test in which I can devote around 6 hours a day plus most weekends. I am open to a class, tutor, etc. and wanted to get TLS's opinion on how to best utilize my time to reach my goal.
for LR.. do you have LR bible or Manhattan LR book?
Good luck
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Re: Best way to use my time?
So does anyone have recommendations on self-study, class, tutor, etc? I would prefer to have the structure of a class and have looked into Powerscore and Testmasters online classes. I don't mind spending the money because I want to make sure I'm using the most appropriate reaources to get me to my goal.
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Re: Best way to use my time?
Will do. Lack of PTs and review were my biggest two mistakes the first time. I plan taking Sept if I'm PTing >160 but can always retake in December if I fall short. I'll definitely have the time to do a ton of PTs between Sept and Deccarsondalywashere wrote:focus on the fundamentals initially definitely, but you need to have time to take at least 20-30 practice tests (and I highly advise taking way more than even that).
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