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McKenzieEvans
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LSAT
Not provided Goal score: 165
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1L START YEAR
2027

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Missouri - Kansas City
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Monday, Jun 8

McKenzieEvans

Study Plan

I originally had a lot longer to study for the LSAT, but life happened and I have a lot less time that I thought I would have. I am currently studying for about 3 hours a day, 6 days a week (on top of working full time). The lesson portion of my study plan is 6 weeks long and the practice portion is 8 weeks long. I've already been doing the lessons and will be set to start the practice portion on July 6. My first diagnostic test was a 152. I'm aiming for something in the 160s if possible.

Is this enough study time to meet my goals? I'm a little worried I'm going to get burnt out doing so much studying on top of working full time, but I feel like I'm out of options. I would really like to keep my Sept 2026 LSAT date. Do I need to just lock in for the next three months and keep doing what I'm doing? I've been strictly following the study plan and curriculum. I haven't been doing anything extra.

Thanks!

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Sunday, Mar 1

I'm currently doing the grammar lessons right now and I personally find them helpful. I do wish there were more practice questions for them in the CC.

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Sunday, Feb 22

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PTs with Study Plan

I created a study plan with 7Sage's plan creator. It looks like I will be working on learning the foundation, LR, and RC for the next 9 weeks and then will have 12 weeks of practice. It gives some problems here and there within the plan but not a lot to where I'm actually drilling. Should I be doing weekly PTs during the 9 weeks of theory? Should I be doing other drilling as well? I think the PTs and drilling are in the "practice" section of this course but I didn't know if I should just start them now.

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