I started with 2 hours a day three times a week. I've increased it to five days a week, 5 hours a day of study. I'm using the LSAT Review book in addition to 7sage. I drill every other day and review my notes. Thanks to 7sage I am able to identify my weaknesses so, I've been practicing them. Once my semester in grad school ends I'll be able to devote more time the last five weeks to strictly LSAT study.
What is the name of the book you are using if you don't mine me asking?
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I started with 2 hours a day three times a week. I've increased it to five days a week, 5 hours a day of study. I'm using the LSAT Review book in addition to 7sage. I drill every other day and review my notes. Thanks to 7sage I am able to identify my weaknesses so, I've been practicing them. Once my semester in grad school ends I'll be able to devote more time the last five weeks to strictly LSAT study.
What is the name of the book you are using if you don't mine me asking?