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Practice makes perfect.
Improvement begins the moment you make a mistake, realize
the mistake, analyze it, learn how to repair it, and then practice
the fix repeatedly. Unless you take the time to thoroughly analyze
your mistakes, you are destined to repeat them. That is why
we believe so strongly in the practice and homework phase of
this program. Practice, practice, practice… and do it
correctly. You will attempt every kind of question and learn
the correct way to approach each one. You will analyze your
answers against the correct, detailed explanatory answers, including
the incorrect answers. When you miss a question, you will stop
and scrutinize your work and thought process thoroughly to find
the error. You will then repeat the question type, until you
have worked on hundreds of LSAT questions and are prepared to
reach your highest potential!
Coaching:
We view our relationship as very similar to that of a coach
and an athlete. FLEXPREP™ makes the practice sessions
as interesting as possible given the nature of the information
we are dealing with. FLEXPREP™ will also provide you with
all of the information necessary for scoring your best on the
LSAT. In the final analysis, the intensity and amount of work
you apply to the practice will determine the outcome.
Some people get nervous just watching a championship event,
others focus more intensely when the competition heats up. If
you are not already, you will become the kind of person that
increases your focus. LSAT FLEXPREP™ will prepare you
for the LSAT so that when you enter the room to take the test,
you will be full of confidence. You will know exactly what to
expect. You will have dissected and analyzed every section of
the LSAT. You will have completed hundreds of actual LSAT questions.
You will have strategies for each section. You will be ready
to perform at your peak.
Exam timing:
You should plan on devoting between 45 and 100 hours on your
LSAT FLEXPREP™ preparation and schedule your exam accordingly.
Begin by identifying a period of 4-6 weeks where you can devote
two hours per day to your preparation. This preparation time
might be available during a holiday period or, treating your
LSAT preparation as a class, could be scheduled into a semester
of school. Keep in mind that nothing will have more impact
on which law schools you qualify to attend than your LSAT
score. Not your GPA, not your personal statement… nothing.
So you will be well served to plan well and schedule quality
study time for your LSAT preparation.
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