I'm sticking to the study schedule created for me as much as I can. But was just wondering if BR/drilling time is factored into the stated weekly hours, and the hours next to each module title?

For example, the first Logic Games module comes in around 7.5 hours (stated by 7Sage) but adding up the video/quiz times comes to much less. Therefore, I'm assuming some drilling time is factored in?

I only ask because, if it isn't, I want to build a schedule where I allocate many more hours to each module in order to drill. Same for the PTs when it comes to BR.

Thanks!

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6 comments

  • Monday, Mar 23 2015

    No, it's just an estimate since everyone is different. But don't let that prevent you from BR thoroughly.

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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    It's factored into PT time but not for the lessons. I agree with the above comment to take as much time as you need. Also re-do problems and lessons you don't understand. It'll take more time than the schedule suggests but will benefit you in the long run.

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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    Yes it is factored in since if you look at your schedule it shows that every PT takes 12 hours total. 3 hours for the test and then 9 hours for BR/Grading/etc...

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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    IMO you should anyways take as much time as you need for each module, and adjust the schedule accordingly... take the date when you want to take the LSAT as a big picture marker (which can also be changed) and use the schedule as a flexible guide, adjusting it accordingly as you go along... some stuff you may not need as much time some stuff you may need more... tailoring along the way would be the best thing to do.)

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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    I would imagine theres a certain amount added but obviously everyone is different so not sure the exact extra time added

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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    No it's not.

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