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Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:30 am
by VSFula14
So I'm am planning on taking the LSATs in June next year and my plan was to start studying in January. While I know that, typically, this is more than enough time to study, I don't have a normal schedule of school or a 9-5 job. I'm a Peace Corps volunteer and I won't be back in the states until April (though I will briefly be home for Christmas this year, which is when I plan on getting a lot of my prep stuff). Between projects, traveling and trying not to neglect my host family/village, I can't really dedicate 4-5 hours a day to studying.

I plan to do that once I get home.

What sort of advice can you give on this point? I was thinking of doing more lighter studying while still in Senegal - going over the LG and LR bibles, doing games and such when I have time even a few PTs once my COS (close of service) nears and my work is done. But the hard core, every day 4-5 hours and 3 PTs a week I plan on saving for when I'm home and can live in the library.

Good idea? Bad idea?

Any help would be awesome.

Thanks!

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:02 am
by Pneumonia
Bump for June takers. This is still the best way to get a good LSAT score.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:01 pm
by jasonleb1
Is Kaplan Premier 2014/2015 a suitable substitute for Kaplan Mastery? They don't seem to be publishing Mastery anymore.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:52 pm
by Pneumonia
jasonleb1 wrote:Is Kaplan Premier 2014/2015 a suitable substitute for Kaplan Mastery? They don't seem to be publishing Mastery anymore.
I would avoid Kaplan, I think the main function that mastery served was providing problem sets but you can get the Cambridge bundles for that now.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 1:46 pm
by Ndfan2373
Hey, i am a new poster studying for the September LSAT. Would someone mind updating the books needed for this study schedule? Obviously the PS Bibles are still pertinent, but looking online, i haven't been able to find some of the resources mentioned by Pithypike? Thanks.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 1:45 pm
by Pneumonia
Ndfan2373 wrote:Hey, i am a new poster studying for the September LSAT. Would someone mind updating the books needed for this study schedule? Obviously the PS Bibles are still pertinent, but looking online, i haven't been able to find some of the resources mentioned by Pithypike? Thanks.
Pithypike wrote:You will need:
Kaplan Mastery (Kaplan's Big Orange Book is no longer available)
Powerscore Logic Games Bible (LGB)
Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible (LRB)
All 3 of the '10 More LSAT" series
The most recent 10 PTs
Official LSAT SuperPrep
3 months (more or less - adjust to your rate of progress but do not try to cram)
-Kaplan Mastery is no longer needed or useful (or available). Instead use the Cambridge LSAT bundles. They can be found and downloaded online.
-Both powerscore books are still useful, although you might also look into Blueprint for LG
-There are now 5 of the "10 more" LSAT series, they can be found online. Additional tests can be purchased online via Cambridge or the LSAT blog. Honestly idk if you need the first two of this series since the material will be covered in the bundles.
-Still get superprep, but be sure to get the "new" version from Amazon. Older versions don't cover comparative reading or some of the new LG question types.
-3 months is doable, but 4-5 is much more comfortable, especially if you intend to drill Logical Reasoning. This can also be done via Cambridge bundles.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 2:03 pm
by interested53
Hi, first time poster and taker of the LSAT, so just needed some clarification:

For the cambridge bundles: Which ones should I be looking to purchase?
- Should I be getting the Ultimate LSAT prep packages or look into getting the Endurance ones? Would there be a disadvantage if I don't get the endurance 6 section or 5 section ones?
- Or is it just fine getting the LR, LC and LG by type?

For the New version of the Superprep: Does this mean the one that covers the 3 tests (Feb. 2000, Feb. 1999, Feb. 1996)?

The most recent 10 PTs: Isn't this in the 10 More LSAT Volume 5?

Thanks for the help in advance

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 5:02 pm
by Pneumonia
You should be getting "by type."

Yes, that is the correct copy, I just meant to buy it "new" from Amazon because there is no way to tell what edition you're getting if you go used.

Coincidentally, yes the ten most recent are in that volume. It's not always available though, in which case you've gotta get them individually from Cambridge or similar.

Good Luck!

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:03 am
by Joseph
so this might be a stupid question, but what does he mean by "Role of a Statement"? At first I thought it was PS's Method of Reasoning - Argument, but I don't think he would have added role of statement if it were the same as "method of argument".

How to combine Cambridge LSAT stuff with Pithypike's plan?

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:56 pm
by topdreg
Just got the Cambridge LSAT endurance bundle and Manhattan LSAT stuff. I plan to drill through all of the LR and LG stuff, and was wondering as to how rigidly I should follow Pithypike's advice? Should I go through ALL of the Assumption, Strengthen/Weaken, and Flaw questions in Cambridge drill sections, before moving onto the other question types? That's what I'm currently planning to do. Maybe just do a majority of them and do the rest later in some random order with other question types? I don't think there's a clear decision to make here, but I was wondering if anyone could weigh in an opinion on that?

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:49 pm
by x.ross
I'm about to start studying for the LSAT, and I was wondering if anyone has had any luck with this method lately?

Also since the Kaplan Mastery book is no longer sold anymore, what book would I use to replace it with?

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:06 pm
by Pneumonia
It's the gold standard for self study. Use cambridge packets instead of the Kaplan book. Also, you should buy everything either before Monday because as of then all old tests will no longer be sold online in PDF format.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:55 pm
by LSAT Blog
Details and discussion on the PDF change:

http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 6&t=245253

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 4:57 pm
by x.ross
Pneumonia wrote:It's the gold standard for self study. Use cambridge packets instead of the Kaplan book. Also, you should buy everything either before Monday because as of then all old tests will no longer be sold online in PDF format.

As for the Cambridge packets, should I buy only the logical reasoning seeing as how that's all the Kaplan mastery was being used for or all of the Cambridge packets?

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:34 pm
by Pneumonia
Yeah just the LR, from PR's 1-38

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:50 pm
by x.ross
Thank you very much! Anything else you might recommend to help me out?

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 11:55 am
by jumbocolumbo
bump

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 3:14 am
by pithypike
Pneumonia wrote:It's the gold standard for self study. Use cambridge packets instead of the Kaplan book. Also, you should buy everything either before Monday because as of then all old tests will no longer be sold online in PDF format.
Gold standard 7 years later gives me warm and fuzzies.

If anybody who still has an interest in this wants to send me proposals for how to update the primary post in order to reflect new materials, etc. that would be awesome. I'd love to update this to keep it relevant and useful for all the 0Ls out there.

TLS is a great community! With the advice here I ended up at a law school I was happy with and a great job. This place is tops. :mrgreen:

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 3:54 pm
by Clyde Frog
Nice to see you back in here, pithypike.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:03 pm
by Br3v
I used your method and ended up at a T14 which was my goal. Thanks! What are you up to these days?

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:16 am
by pithypike
Mid-level at a firm in NY. I miss the LSAT. :D

Glad I could help!

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 9:37 pm
by josh9308
I have the Powerscore LG, LR, LSAT Trainer, and 10 Actual LSATs.

Are these materials adequate for a 3 month study process? Do I need more LSAT test booklets? Thanks for the help.

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 9:50 pm
by Pneumonia
You'll need more for drilling at least. 10 PTs is on the low side, but I guess enough for three months

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 10:14 am
by Shcamz
Hey I came across this guide last night and have a question..

Which LG sections am I exactly photocopying?

Thanks!

Re: Pithypike's Complete LSAT Study Guide

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 2:06 pm
by Pneumonia
Shcamz wrote:Hey I came across this guide last night and have a question..

Which LG sections am I exactly photocopying?

Thanks!
3 copies each of games from PT's 1-38 (available as such from Cambridge LSAT). First set of copies, sort by type and do 4 at a time (untimed). Second set of copies, randomize and do 4 at a time (untimed). 3rd set of copies, randomize and do 4 at a time (35 minute timer).

If you want you can skip the second step and just go straight into timed, and do your 3rd set as 5-section, randomized, 35 minute timer (that's what i did). For anything you do timed, don't stop at 35 minutes if you're not done, but also don't count as "correct" anything you got after the 35 minutes were up.