Hi there,
I have been thinking of sitting for the Law School Admission Test for quite some time. However, finding the appropriate schedule has always been an issue for me.
Due to some unforeseen circumstances that have come about recently, I have been made aware that I will not be attending University this upcoming year. This will leave me with an abundance of free-time (July-December).
Considering I now have this free (full-time) schedule to dedicate towards this standardized test, would this period of time be adequate for someone attempting a score of 165?
Thank-You all for your time.
P.S - I understand that responses here will be purely hypothetical, and any reasonable estimate/answer will largely depend on other encompassing factors (i.e. Diagnostic scores/Time dedication).
Thanks for the detailed responses, Law School is still a long time away (Figured I might as well get it out of the equation, considering all the free time I have).
Sounds like I must get serious and quick, and I'll start by organizing and dividing up the work today. I would most probably be willing to put in approximately 10 hours per-day until this curriculum is accomplished. Anything more than that seems quite unreasonable and detrimental to my mental health and well-being.
As for the diagnostic test, I feel like I would be more secure attempting it prepared rather than blind. Besides this point, from what I can tell it seems as though there's a set amount of these previous tests available, perhaps it maybe counter productive to be wasting precious material considering I will either way be reviewing this course.