I am taking four months off from work to study the LSAT full time (35-40hrs a week). With this amount of study time what is the best way to attack the practice tests? Should I burn 1 PT a day, 3 PT's a week or 1 PT a week?
The number of PTs you do per week isn't relevant. What is relevant is how intense your review is for each PT you take. I'd rather take 1 PT per week with a significant amount of time allocated for review (why did you get the question wrong? what did you miss in the stimulus or passage? why is the wrong question wrong? why is the right question right?) than take 3 PTs a week and just half ass the review. If you're studying full time I'd probably say 1 or maybe 2 PTs per week with a really good review each time. The other time can be dedicated to individual sections, drilling, etc. Just my two cents.
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The number of PTs you do per week isn't relevant. What is relevant is how intense your review is for each PT you take. I'd rather take 1 PT per week with a significant amount of time allocated for review (why did you get the question wrong? what did you miss in the stimulus or passage? why is the wrong question wrong? why is the right question right?) than take 3 PTs a week and just half ass the review. If you're studying full time I'd probably say 1 or maybe 2 PTs per week with a really good review each time. The other time can be dedicated to individual sections, drilling, etc. Just my two cents.