Urbest
Team Owner
1. Put in the right amount of time - Do a diagnostic test 1st to determine how much time you need to study. If your diagnostic score is 160 or less, he recommends 6 months of studying. If your diagnostic is 165, he thinks 3 months is more than enough. Ultimately, it depends what your goal is. He said the test is learnable & that he isn't exceptional...and anyone can do it. He thinks you should study 6-8 hours a day.
2. Understand English Grammar/Syntax - He said if you are good in English, you will do good on the test, and do good in law school. Knowing nouns, verbs, grouping words,etc.
3. Buy all the Test preps & good Prep books - Says don't be cheap,lol. He used Powerscore.
4. Take 1/2 of the test preps w/o a time limit - Rec. doing tests and books at same time initially & then other half tests, take tests alone w/o time limit. After doing the test, review q's you did wrong,etc
5. Stimulate test day conditions to emulate test day - Calm down and get in the zone.