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> I study about 3 hours a day ... time as a nanny and study for 1.5 hours while ... and then another 1.5-2 hours between 5:30PM and ... 've been on this study schedule for about 2months now and have ... . Yeah, I agree I think 2-3 hours max for me ...
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also, any suggestion for study schedule and strategy? I started ... , after full time for two months, improved to 153 ( PT 63 ... lower 160s) after two more months' study?
I haven't taken a PT since early December, but my lowest score was 146 and my highest was a 157. I started Last September with about 2months of not studying in between (finals, Midterms, Xmas break, etc.).
I only have 2months until the test date. So I was wondering which course would be most beneficial to take? Would I have enough time to go through the LSAT Ultimate (the most recommended) in time.