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Asking for general study tips?

whiteboardlwhiteboardl Member
edited January 2017 in General 19 karma
Hi, i am currently a student studying for the June LSAT 2017 in Asia (which is on 25th).

I studied my Lsats on 2014 June and took my first Lsat around September 2014.
Turns out I did not gain the score I wanted and I graduated college on 2015 May.
I started studying for the Lsats again last November and I was wondering if 6 months
is still okay time for studying the Lsats?
Also for personal reasons, I am forced to study the Lsats on night time (for 1hr 30 min ~ 2hrs)
Am I on the right track?
Any wise words would be fine thx



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  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
    27890 karma
    The only real answer to if six months is enough or not is "if six months is enough for you, six months is enough."

    The likelihood of that depends a lot on your target score. If you're aiming for 150, then I'd say that for most people, six months would likely be enough. If you're aiming for 170, then that is not enough for most people. You probably don't fall squarely on what is typical, and I'd suspect you would trend towards a longer timeline based on the strict limitations on the amount of time you have to study.
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