I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it will prove a lot less beneficial.
I take my LSAT in Sept and I am currently taking two a week (Thur/Sun) and then analyzing mistakes and drilling on the other days. I feel that this strategy has helped me improve quickly.
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How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it will prove a lot less beneficial.
I take my LSAT in Sept and I am currently taking two a week (Thur/Sun) and then analyzing mistakes and drilling on the other days. I feel that this strategy has helped me improve quickly.
When you say you are drilling hard strengthen questions, what do you mean by that? I stay away from using the drilling function because im afraid it will take questions from PTs that I will want to take in the future, and thus make those PTs "not fresh". Please let me know, thanks!
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@ said:
How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it will prove a lot less beneficial.
I take my LSAT in Sept and I am currently taking two a week (Thur/Sun) and then analyzing mistakes and drilling on the other days. I feel that this strategy has helped me improve quickly.
@ said:
How far are you from your target score?
I would say in general, 2/3 a week max. You need time to be able to process the material... if you take the test and don't analyze your mistakes, it will prove a lot less beneficial.
I take my LSAT in Sept and I am currently taking two a week (Thur/Sun) and then analyzing mistakes and drilling on the other days. I feel that this strategy has helped me improve quickly.
When you say you are drilling hard strengthen questions, what do you mean by that? I stay away from using the drilling function because im afraid it will take questions from PTs that I will want to take in the future, and thus make those PTs "not fresh". Please let me know, thanks!