I was just setting up my schedule for the academic year and realized that once I take out hours for lectures, studying, work, etc, I'll have roughly 10 h/week left for studying the LSAT.
I plan to take the LSAT in June 2017. Is spending 10 hours a week (plus a lot more during winter break) from September to June enough of a time commitment to ensure that I get a score that reflects my maximum potential?
I was thinking that I'd take one PT per week, do a thorough blind review, and then spend the rest of my allotted LSAT study time doing drills focusing on my weaknesses + reviewing parts of the Core Curriculum again whenever I need to. I've already read The LSAT Trainer and I'm going to be finished with the Core Curriculum in a couple of weeks, so I think I'll be in pretty good shape to start PTing by September.
Any advice will be very much appreciated!
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My advice would be to just worry about reaching your test goal. If it is a 172, then don't take the LSAT until your last 5-10 PTs are averaging out to be around a 172. If that isn't by June, then perhaps give yourself the summer to prep and then take next September?
Then again, June 2017 is a long ways off, and even with ~10 hours of prep a week, you might very well reach your maximum potential by then. It is just so hard to say that X amount of hours is sufficient for you to reach that goal.
Thank you! Always here and happy to help...
I had classes M, W, Thurs, and Tuesday/Friday off. This enabled me to devote Tues and Sat mornings to PTs.
On my class days, I would do 1 or 2 timed sections either in the morning or at night, depending on what I had going on/ my energy levels.
Obviously you're pretty far out from your exam date, but I'd recommend really mapping out your days and taking a methodical approach rather than just tossing LSAT study hours into an already busy schedule. Helped me tons in keeping organized and not feeling like I was always intellectually switching gears.
Regardless, good for you for having the long range approach, that's how people tend to see the biggest gains overall
I have class five days a week this semester I do have a couple of empty mornings though, which is great. Yep, that's exactly what I'm in the process of doing right now. Thanks for your response!