Hi
First, I genuinely appreciate you for reading this post, as I am aware that you are not necessarily bound to answer my question. Again, my sincere gratitude is given for your time spent in clicking the post and reading my inquiry.
I started studying for the LSAT two weeks ago. I have been doing one section daily untimed. Currently, I get -8 on Reading Comprehension, -7 on Logical Reasoning, and -5 on Game. Although I have an American undergraduate degree, GPA is only 3.55. So, I would like to ensure that I do surprisingly well on the LSAT to get admitted to top law schools.
I am wondering how many sections each of you studied daily to score 170 or higher on the LSAT. I don't think it is the matter of how much time I should commit to the test, but rather, how effectively I study. In that essence, I think the first step I have to do is to determine how many sections I should solve on a daily basis. This awareness will help me understand the rigor of what you did to get 170 or more on the test.
Obviously, it would make sense to solve as many questions as we can possibly can. However, I am just trying to gain a realistic perspective, as we cannot, for example, solve ten practice tests in a day. I was told that someone solved one practice test per day. Would that be an appropriate response I can conjecture in response to my question?
Please let me know.