“Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn. My God, do you learn.”
— C.S. Lewis
So I have taken a long long break! I have been researching my not-quite-finished paper and just dealing with life circumstances. I have decided to push back my LSAT to December because I will be starting an internship in DC around the same time of the October LSAT date. Therefore, I didn’t want the pressure of the exam along with starting a new experience and moving so I am pushing it back to the endtail of my internship.
I have re-engineered my LSAT schedule and extended it to the December LSAT Date but I am already behind in my schedule. I really need to work on my time management. :-/
Last week, I finished up the Logical Reasoning First Family of Question Types, excluding Flaw in Reasoning question type. However, I didn’t get a chance to work on the Prep Test Sections. – ekk! I did particularly well with these question types. I am still getting the hang of Method of Reasoning questions but I did particularly well with Parallel Reasoning questions surprisingly. I killed Point of Issue types but those questions have always been my strong point. (the most abstract question type – go figure!!) I am also trying to continuously review the points on Conditional Reasoning and Causality because these pointers are the key to my improved progress in these question types. I just need to practice practice practice.
Tonight, I am going to work on a page with the results of my two previous Prep Test Sections with the question types that I got wrong. I have realized when I revise a certain question type section that my accuracy improves — the ultimate goal at this stage of studying. I am also going to try and revise some of the LSAT posts from LSAT Blog.
Next week, I am going to work on Flaw in Reasoning and Weaken Chapters, as well as the chapter on Numbers and Percentages but the main focus will be on completing as many Prep Test Sections as possible.
I have also included interesting blogs, mainly dealing with LSAT prep and updated my blog roll, but I have included one or two about the experience of law school or just random experiences in general. They are quite informative and some are really funny.
Wish me luck, folks.
Miss. B