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I am following the schedule of the for the October 2021 test. While reviewing the weekly curriculum I noticed that after week 5, I start taking 5-6 LSAT's a week up until test day. Is this recommended? I feel like it takes me at least two days to take a test, blind review, and watch/review explanations to any missed questions. Not sure I would have enough time to do that many in one week. Thanks!
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I wouldn't worry too much about the auto-generated study schedule. It's a tool that takes the dates you give it, then tries to spread an awful lot of course and preptest content across the timeframe you picked. It's helpful for longer timeframes like 8 months to a year, but does weird things like six preptests a week for very short timeframes.
JY gives more explicit advice on this topic at the very beginning of the course (in the "Welcome to 7Sage section") here. From that article:
2 PTs a week is a good plan if you really want to move quickly. Throwing in a third PT on some weeks probably won't be too terrible or wasteful with the tests, but it's not ideal. Doing a fourth PT in the same week, I'd absolutely avoid. You're just wasting valuable unseen PTs at that point, consuming them too quickly to harvest all the value you can get out of them.
Also keep in mind that JY recommends a full 12 months of study, though I don't think 6-8 months is uncommon. 3-4 months is extremely uncommon. If you're planning to prepare for the test in 3-4 months, then you've already got very strong fundamentals/skills on at least two of the three types of test sections. You'll be skipping chunks of the core curriculum and taking far fewer PTs before the real thing than most people. And you'll absolutely be putting in 30 hours every week. Even if you are someone who can succeed in this timeframe, it'd still be overall easier and safer to prepare for longer if that option is at all available.
Thank you for the helpful information!