So I graduated (yay!) and have started studying for the LSAT. I'll be taking the October test, which leaves me around 5 whole months to study. I'll be taking summer classes to complete my Economics minor, which will no doubt be a pain, but a welcome distraction from LR, which is surprisingly my worst section in the test.
I pick up on LG very quickly, and RC isn't a big deal either because I studied for that for 3 months last year for the GRE (back when I didn't really have a plan). I've taken two PT so far:
#7: 170
#9: 162
My plan is to take a PT every two days until I reach PT 39, which I will then go back and retake all the PT, saving the last 10 or so PT for the last 2 months leading up to the real test. I'm actually excited, but I know it's still a long ways away, so I'm trying to pace myself. The test itself isn't boring, especially having experienced the tediousness of the SAT and the GRE beforehand, so that's not my problem...yet. What is a problem is sitting in front of the computer for 10 hours, which leads to many distractions, both welcome and unwelcome.
What's my goal? Obviously to land a 180 one of these days. I realize how insanely hard that is, and only like .01% of the people taking the LSAT receive above a 177, but this just makes me want to work harder to reach it. I keep telling myself, "five months, five months, you've got five months", and I calm down and relax my brain a little. There's no point in burning out this early in the game.
Here's my signing out.
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