I'm just curious to know what are people's schedule for the June LSAT. Maybe we can use this thread as a way to see everyone's schedule such as for those that study 40+ hours, those that work & implement lsat prep, those that are still in undergrad/grad school & manage studying for the LSAT. This may be helpful for everyone retaking in June and needs motivation to get back into study mode.
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—I follow the LSAT Trainer Book + PT 29-71 schedule with some modifications. I combined the drills from the 52-71 schedule so every drill comes from both older tests as well as newer tests. This is a very serious amount of work. I've also modified the schedule to include 72-74 and to have at least one full PT per week. Come mid-April, I'll be done with the books and switch to 3-4 full PTs a week with intensive review/additional practice on alternate days, right up to June 6th when I'll take my last PT.
—I also do daily "packets" on heavy drill days (days where drills take 3-5 very focused hours), which are one of each: LR (7 or more q's unless drilling LR); LG (one hard game or a game on which I've missed at least one question—difficulty gauged by averaging 7sage question difficulty rankings or various lists of hardest games); RC (same criteria as LG selection). Packets are never taken from tests I've reserved for practice exams in simulated testing conditions.
—On days without drills, I do heavy work in Powerscore LGB and LRB in addition to Trainer Lessons (one or two of these per day). I'm considering adding RCB but that's by far the easiest section for me (my undergrad training was in extremely difficult philosophy and critical theory so I am used to the kind of reading the LSAT tests). If I'm not going -0 in RC by the time April rolls around, I'll get the RCB.
—I'll do one full 5-section PT (I do a random previously completed section as the first section) under as strict of testing conditions as possible every Saturday: I have an LSAT analog watch from 35minutes.com and I use the 7sage app to proctor and provide (really loud) white noise/distractions. Each PT is at exactly 12:30pm . Then BR and grade using 7sage app. As I said, this will change in April.
Working this hard is a humbling experience. Every single weeknight, I'm in LSAT mode from about 6pm–11pm, and I try to keep my bedtime since I work out every morning (wake up at 6:30). I'd estimate total time investment to be a minimum of 30 hours per week.
I should also note that I've been studying since July; this is my second time going through the LSAT Trainer, thus I have the brain space for all the supplemental LGB/LRB work. I've had a long time to ramp up to this intensity and am grateful for the momentum that such a long term commitment has generated.
And there's room for grace in this. There has to be. I limit my non-negotiable work to the Trainer chapters, drills, packets, and PT's.
Trust the process.
But I refuse to have my vision clouded by hindsight and wishful thinking. Just as we don't dwell on a LR question once we've pulled the trigger and filled in the bubble, I won't get caught pondering what might have been if I'd reserved all of 52-74. Ain't got time for that.
11AM- Drill 1 section of LR/2 RC passages
12PM- BR 2 sections from a previous PT taken from the day before
1PM- Lunch
2PM- Finish BR the last 2 sections of a PT
3PM- Watch every video explanation from the questions I had difficulty with/missed
4PM- Redo every LG from the PT I just BR
5PM- Read/take notes/drill from The Trainer
6PM-Dinner
7PM-8PM- Get myself together with whatever it is I need to do besides studying
9PM- until I get tired-Random TV shows/Netflix (Empire on Tue. nights & Scandal on Thurs. nights) LOL- If not watching a show then I'm drilling LR.
Usually in bed by 11:30/12:30 depends on how tired I feel.
I usually take 2 days off during the week. Usually Wednesdays & Sundays
Schedule:
Work Mon - Fri 8-5pm
LSAT course 6p - 10p Every week night taking a break once a week.
Saturdays Studying 5 hours
Sunday Studying 5 hours
Homework for school every where in between LOL
Day 2 (3/4): review PT & drill
Rinse and repeat