I was about to start up studying again for the December LSAT and wanted to get through as many practice tests to up my endurance since I feel the only thing holding me back is my timing. I was thinking 2 days of rest in between tests is adequate rest while not working or going to school and 3 days would be fine when working 40 hours a week, but I wanted some feedback on this idea.

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  • Monday, Oct 19 2015

    I went through a schedule with LSAT amazeballs mentor @harrismegan369.hopkins and I'm working 40 hours a week. I am going to PT 1 on Saturday and 1 on Sunday! Resting 1 day a week.

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  • Monday, Oct 19 2015

    The best feed back I can give is to max out at 3 per week. But, the most important part of the PT process is the Blind Review. Make sure you are doing a very thorough BR on a clean copy of the test you are working on. There is little upside in burning through tests without thoroughly BRing them. A lot of your endurance will come from quality of your study to which BR is a necessary component. Doing 5 section tests will help as well. Best of luck.

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