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Hey, quick question for anyone who studies 4–6 hrs a day for the LSAT. I have the time to do that, but I’m not sure what people are actually doing for so long. A timed section is only 35 min, and review doesn’t take me that much longer. Do you just drill questions for hours? Take a full test every day?
If anyone can share a breakdown of what their study schedule looks like for that many hours, I’d love to see it.
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Have you tried using creating Practice Blocks using our Study Plan? I think you'll find them helpful in guiding your practice up until test day.
core curriculum then one PT a week, after the PT do blind review and the next day watch explanation videos for any questions that you got wrong, flagged, or that took you a long time and really take your time and review to understand why you got the questions wrong (could start a wrong answer journal). then do untimed drills on question types you missed in the PT and that 7sage analytics say you need to work on. this is what has worked for me and as i get closer to test day i do 2 PTs a week (but don't get burnt out) and the drills in between are level 4-5 difficulty. i don't really do timed sections for practice unless it's RC here and there but some people like doing less PTs and more timed sections so see what works for you!
Don't do timed sections and actually watch through all the review videos on questions you flagged or got wrong. It helps massively because even if you figured out that question, it helps set the logic pattern in my brain!
The simple answer is don't just do timed sections. Many types of drills will take you longer than the standard target time, I would recommend using the website's study plan builder.