Monday, May 3, 2010

New Materials, New Numbers, New Goals.

First off, I just got some new PowerScore books in the mail for an incredibly cheap price. Thanks to the Top-Law-Schools forum, someone sold me the LSAT Logic Games Bible, LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible, and LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible for $50 plus shipping. When anyone asked what is the best self study plan for the LSAT, the general public response is that PowerScore Logic Games and their bibles are among the best. Also using real LSAT test is advised, which is why I am reading my official LSAT SuperPrep book to study for. Speaking of SuperPrep, I need to finish that study section this week, that's the goal. Once I finish the SuperPrep book, I will take the three exams at the end of the book, and then start on the PowerScore books, Logic Games first.

Secondly, missed the mock LSAT exam that I signed up for at UC Davis law school this past weekend. I wanted to start off May on a good start, and I am behind already. What hasn't been metioned in this blog is that I recently received employment by an electronics retail company and a bank. This means, the reason I missed my mock LSAT is because I was working. The goal is to take a few practice exams this month. I need this goal because I don't want work to fault me in my studying.

And finally, I got my LSDAS GPA. After LSAC received all my transcrips, I found out on my Law School Data Assembly Service reported my GPA as a 2.49! A 2.49 is not only low, but lower then I thought. My undergrad GPA is a 2.8, but that's not what matters, what matters is what that Academic Summery Report says. I also found out that any grades made after my bachelor's degree don't count. To combat this GPA, I need a high LSAT score.

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