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33% believe that law school is a scam, the ultimate #fail. 55% believe that law school may not be a scam: it depends on the law school in question. 12% believe that law school is not a scam: A legal education is the foundation of everything that is anything in the form of justice and large scale social reform. (N= 9 votes)

Poll #4 Results:
85% believe that summer waitlisters are top law schools are just convenient last minute replacements. 15% believe that summer waitlisters are mediocre applicants but gunners. (N=7 votes)

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LSG: The I-Need-More-Time Edition

Yeah, well the summer bug hit me harder than I ever would have expected. Graduating, being sick for 2 months, making life plans, etc... blah blah blah. I studied, but not like I wanted to. So I'm starting over. From scratch. Taking December 2010. I figured, I didn't want to use up my practice tests if I felt like I wasn't ready to test yet. That would be a waste. So here we go again. A Fall spent studying. IT WILL BE THE LAST TIME. Why? Because I'm tired of this. It's go big or go home. So if I screw this up, law school will no longer be on the horizon (despite the fact that I deferred at that one school..).

Quick update: GULC finally removed me from their waitlist. I'm pretty sure it was the day after 1Ls registered for classes. Cornell probably completely forgot about me. lol. No final notification from them. Oh well.

I did pick up the rotating bezel watch from Amazon for $15. Uber cheap. Hope it lasts through december lol. I may buy another one as a backup.

Ok. On to the plan. If you're looking for a way to modify the 20-week 'LSAT Success Guide', here's a shorter version: 14 weeks and counting! This presumes, you've done at least a month or two of studying in each section. Should be generally familiar with each question/passage/game type and how to approach it. Again, this is for those planning to take in December 2010.

Part I: Accuracy (4 weeks)
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Week 1: RC
--material: Grouped by Reading Passage (PTs #1-#20); Atlas RC Strategy guide (as needed)
--details: untimed but record how long it takes
--blog update at the end of the week on lessons learned

Week 2&3: LR
--material: Grouped by Question Type (PTs #1 - #20); PS Logical Reasoning Bible(as needed); Atlas LR Strategy guide (as needed)
--details: untimed but record how long it takes
--blog update at the end of each week on lessons learned

Week 4: LG
--material: Grouped by Game Type (PTs #1 - #20); Atlas LG Strategy Guide (as needed)
--details: untimed but record how long it takes
--blog update at the end of the week on lessons learned

Part II: Speed (2 weeks)
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Week5&6: LR, RC, and LG
--material: PTs #21 - #37
--details: 6 to 7 sections per night; timed conditions; 10 minute break after every 3rd section.
--blog will report details of accuracy per 35 questions.

Part III: Practice (8 weeks)
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Materials: PTs #38 - #61 (if available); Superprep A, B, C (if needed)
details: blog at the end of each week on progress.

Week 7:
--Sunday: #42 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #43 + #38a
--Saturday: #44 + #38b

Week 8:
--Sunday: #45 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #46 + #38c
--Saturday: #47 + #38d

Week 9:
--Sunday: #48 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #49 + #39a
--Saturday: #50 + #39b

Week 10:
--Sunday: #51 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #June 2007 + #39c
--Saturday: #52 + #39d

Week 11:
--Sunday: #53 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #54 + #40a
--Saturday: #55 + #40b

Week 12:
--Sunday: #56 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #57 + #40c
--Saturday: #58 + #40d

Week 13:
--Sunday: #59 time trial (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: #60 + #41a
--Saturday: #61 + #41b (or else Superprep A)

Week 14:
--Sunday: Superprep A or B (4 sections only)
--Wednesday: Superprep B or C
--Saturday: #62 OFFICIAL TEST DAY

1 comments:

lawschooldreamer said...

Best of luck on the December LSAT! It looks like you are well on your way.

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