Hey guys, I'm taking the September 21 LSAT and have already been studying for about 2 months. My diagnostic was a 143 and my most recent PT was a 156 (raw score of 65). I just created a study schedule for myself in hopes to reach my goal of a 165 by the test date. Do you think that is possible in this amount of time?
My current schedule is:
Monday: PT+BR
Tuesday: Drill LG section & RC section timed and review
Wednesday: Drill 2 LR sections timed and review
Thursday: Drill LG section & LR section timed and review
Friday: Drill LG section & RC section timed and review
Saturday: Off
Sunday: Review work from previous week & drill an RC section
This comes out to 3 LG drills, 3 LR drills, 3 RC drills and 1 PT + BR per week.
What do you think of this schedule? Should I add more or change anything that I'm doing? I just bought the 7Sage Ultimate+ program so I've been using JY's explanations for everything that I get wrong and even questions that I get right but weren't certain about. I have PT's 1-86 so I've been drilling the older ones and taking PT's with the newer exams.
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@23085 The reason I asked is that you may want to consider doing a PT exam on Monday and then doing the BR the following day. Doing a BR takes a very long time if you do it right. I think this is the best way to improve your score. Everything else looks great on your study schedule!
@1499 I work about 20 hours a week and I'm in my senior year of undergrad. This schedule comes out to about 25-28 hours a week of studying.
Are you working or studying full time?
Seems effective, but not overly burdensome which is good. If I were to nit-pick, perhaps I'd suggest switching Thurs & Fri to better spread out your LR sections.
Also consider keeping a running list of tips/advice to yourself that you gather during your review. Id suggest you review this list on the day before each PT and the day before the LSAT itself.