envy0521 (2022-2023)

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Thank you!!!
Sunday, November 25 2012 at 07:00 PM

Thanks for the Congrats!! :) Idk when you plan on taking the LSAT, but I would def suggest aiming for June, and Oct at the latest to put you in a good position to apply early. I studied for about 6 weeks and over that time I took 20 practice tests. On days I wasn't taking a practice I would study each section of the test individually using the power-score bibles and I had one princeton review book for logic games. Good luck! & feel free to email me directly if you have other questions.

Thank you!
Monday, March 05 2012 at 07:00 PM

Thank you for the note! I would take a class if you have the time and resources. A class really helps with accountability and consistent practicing. If you want to do it on your own schedule I would take a lot of practices tests (under test conditions) and really analyze what types of questions stump you and drill those. Best of luck with your cycle this fall and as dearkeish said apply as early as you can.