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Hey all, it's me, Penny, again.
As you may already have known, I was just recently accepted into law school. Since I just got done pretty much going...
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Hey all, it's me, Penny, again.
As you may already have known, I was just recently accepted into law school. Since I just got done pretty much going through the whole process of studying for and taking the LSAT, looking for schools, applying and sending in applications to different law schools, and scouring the internet for advice myself, I wanted to share some tips with all of you currently studying for the LSAT that I found helpful.
LSAT Proctor DVD - this really helped me a great deal with my prep tests: http://www.lsatproctor.com/
LSAC Website with Prep Tests https://os.lsac.org/Release/Shop/Shop...
You can get the very useful powerscore bibles along with many other helpful study materials here: http://www.powerscore.com/
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People have asked, so here's what I used! Books I mention are: Powerscore Logic Games Bible Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible Powerscore Logic Games U...
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People have asked, so here's what I used! Books I mention are: Powerscore Logic Games Bible Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible Powerscore Logic Games Ultimate SetUps Guide Powerscore 2004 LSATs Deconstructed Nova Master the LSAT SuperPrep (LSAC) All released official practice tests (LSAC)
My LSAT Score: 174 (99.3 percentile) My first diagnostic LSAT: 160 (81.3 percentile)
Other tips I forgot to mention: 1. *Do* spend way too much time going over you wrong answers on practice tests until you completely understand why you got it wrong and why the correct answer is correct.
2. Every wrong answer is a learning opportunity--don't have a panic attack if your score drops on a practice test--it just gives you more material to work on your weaknesses.
2. Repeating logic games you've done before helps you identify patterns in the game and improves speed.
3. A positive attitude is essential. Stay calm, know that you're ready for it, and be your own coach. You have to practice this as you're studying in order for it to happen on test day. I'd say that positivity and the calm confidence that goes with it is what makes a person reach an all time high on test day instead of seeing their score drop 5-7 points.
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