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Is studying for 272 total hours enough for the LSAT? I know it is relative question I'm just curious if it would be that's what my total is going to be at.
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Is studying for 272 total hours enough for the LSAT? I know it is relative question I'm just curious if it would be that's what my total is going to be at.
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It depends. Any other answer is wrong. What's your goal, what's your starting point, and what's your quality of study like? Without answers to these we can all guess how much it will take but likely produce no good answer. I started in low 150s on my first cold test. After about roughly 200hrs I have been stuck in mid 160s. I have also seen people start at 170+ so as the above says, it depends.
@dantlee14842 said:
I've studied for at least 2000 hours.....
Same.
This thread really made me decide to push back my LSAT to June. Thank you, all!
Hm, foolproofing LG alone was probably 100+ hours. 20 full PTs is another 90 hours just taking them, and then the time spent actually blind reviewing... I'd guess I spent at least 300 hours total spread out over 9ish months? Ended up with a 174 FWIW.
Maybe someone should try Gladwell's 10,000 hr rule for the LSAT.
From September of last year to June, I'd say about 700-800 hours of strict study. The LSAT was always on my mind, though. Always...
:P
I'm 700 or so since May (estimate).
@vichinskyelien59 said:
thousands upon thousands
whatever an estimate of almost 2 years of studying is. idk I can't do math, that's why I'm going to law school :lol:
Same, dude! haha
I'm hitting the 1100+ mark now, and I don't think that's enough time for my target score. So much to learn, and the more you learn, the less you know for sure. Give yourself ample time!
I'm guessing I'm in the 200-300 range. It definitely feels like not enough, but it is what it is. I've gone from 155 diagnostic to averaging mid 160s. I want/need higher than that, so really grinding until the December test, will keep light studying after that and re-take in February. And if scholarship/acceptances aren't what I want then will keep studying and re-apply next year.
Hours don't matter as much as just achieving the number you need. Everyone's a little different and has different amounts of resources/time available to put in. I really think that probably 200-300 is bare minimum but also depends on where you start from, you know?
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thousands upon thousands
whatever an estimate of almost 2 years of studying is. idk I can't do math, that's why I'm going to law school :lol:
I think a lot of people underestimate how tricky getting a high score on the LSAT can be. I've put it off for a year due to other life commitments (new job, death in a family); it wasn't really feasible to study at that time but now back at it. I'm planning about 800-900 hours until June 2018.
@samanthaashley92715 said:
Kaplan recommends 150 hours.
Wow. That's actually shocking.
Omg I feel so unprepared reading these other comments. If it makes you feel better, Kaplan recommends 150 hours. I will probably be at 400-500 before I take the exam in February. I plan on retaking it in June as well, assuming I don't burn out. I am planning on taking it twice because it will take off some of the pressure I'm putting on myself to get an amazing score the first time.
https://78.media.tumblr.com/16d8269489d6c0a1da9575850a07acbb/tumblr_n5hbwzUzJ01soc18mo1_500.gif
My guess is somewhere between 750 and 1000 hrs.
@nathanieljschwartz435 said:
I have studies over 1300 hrs at the min. Over a year, im averaging a 173
@nathanieljschwartz435 that is impressive. I am considering taking the LSAT a year from now (Nov 2018 test) so I can give myself a lot of time to master the required skills. If I study 4-5 hours per day I will be at 13-400hrs. My goal is to get to +170.
I have studies over 1300 hrs at the min. Over a year, im averaging a 173
@leahbeuk911 said:
@dantlee14842 said:
I've studied for at least 2000 hours.....
holy crap that's crazy
hope you do really well. you deserve it.
is this spread over a few years or nonstop? have you taken every PT?
Haha I think I didn't do the math well, and I now think maybe it's like 1000 hours in total. lol
I've studied on and off for few years. I have many PTs left.
@dantlee14842 said:
I've studied for at least 2000 hours.....
holy crap that's crazy
hope you do really well. you deserve it.
is this spread over a few years or nonstop? have you taken every PT?
ok what is your practice test scores ?
I've studied for at least 2000 hours.....