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... a 156. However, I am working afulltimejob and cannot fully devote my time ... point. Sometimes it can be a bit discouraging. For example after ... doable. You should consider hiring a tutor if your score doesn ... I think you should take a couple more tests before ...
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I started in a similar place as you and ... close to perfect on a regular basis. You're ... That'll help big time and you'll pick ... , after-school study. (I have afulltimejob... no excuses).
... recently quit my full-timejob to dedicate myself to study full-time. It's ... thinking of volunteering or doing a part-time just so that it ... you negatively if you get a great LSAT score.
... messed that up. First time was so awful and it ... will be a burden I have to ... I was ignorant of what a beast this test is. ... I have spent 20-30 hoursaweek since June 9th(I instantly ... well on this the second time around.
... school with two kids and a husband. Me being one of ... her husband. Not to mention afulltimejob in the District Attorney's ... office as a paralegal. It took her four ... college. And my mom was a teen mom! No excuses.
... off for a very long time. Due to school, and afulltimejob, along with ... various other things, I couldn't study fulltime ... goal. LSAT is just a step and a tiny bump in the ... is wrong or right. Keeping a goal, having the right ...
... exact situation having afulltimejob which requires a lot from me and ... by the time I ... actually giving work a break for a couple of months, ... be able to get another job. The problem here is ... " two things that matter a lot to me- the ...
... I started taking ~2 full tests a day. That way ... devote to it like afulltimejob makes a difference not just ... because you put the time in, ... the questions, saves a lot of time for me and ... I'll turn the section time down to 30 minutes. ...
... question types... then take a PT and go from there ... do it in 20 odd hoursaweek maybe more maybe less.... ... you and not an artificial time frame... while it is ... get you working hard towards a goal, you should consider ... that you may need more time to be the best ...
... work around 50 hoursaweek, am taking care of a parent, am married ... next weekend morning (prime study time!) to a hang over. My advice ... not interrupt his precious planning time with idle chatter. Now, ... when I have unexpected study time pop up!
@"Nilesh S" I know. But I've yet to feel a burnout or anywhere near. & I started studying in Jan. 30-40hours per week. But I still feel as if I should do something. Like read a chapter or re-watch a video lesson.
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... it takes 15 minutes each time (it shouldn't take this ... give you a high estimate and factor in some time to watch ... the LG video), that's 225 hours. That ... work on LG 2.5 hoursaweek, then you get to the ...
... definitely feel that 3 months time is nowhere near enough to ... maxing the LSAT... also 10 hoursaweek if you are prepping regularly ... in the adequate amount of time if you have it??? This ... questions become more complex and time consuming... because you've solved ...
@mes08 @bonjoursm thanks for the input. I think I should clear it up the I'm doing at LEAST 10 hoursaweek. If I have a busy week with midterms I'll do 10, if I have more free time I'll go up to 20
... on his website). Each time through I undoubtedly benefitted ... less "started over" a third time with the introduction of ... . Every year marks a gain in maturity and ... confident that by the time I've graduated ( ... rather work ≥70-80 hoursaweek and manage six-figure ...
... been studying about 25 hoursaweek through 7Sage for a few months. I ... a lot better on the October test with the extra study time ... score, and have told me a previous lower score does not ...
... prep-tests to do one aweek along with an intensive review ... dedicating 20 hoursaweek. During the fall and winter semesters this time will ... have to be cut down to at most 10 hours ... per week. So possibly a prep-test every ...
... also depends on how much time one has to study. hours aweek with Church/family business stuff ... spend the rest of my time to study/workout/hang out ...
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My diagnostic was a 151, back in October 2013 ... . I got a 166 in February 2015, ... which was a 4 point drop from my ... hoursaweek starting in March and am ramping that up to 40 ... + in the last month. My best score has been a ...
... it takes 15 minutes each time (it shouldn't take this ... give you a high estimate and factor in some time to watch ... the LG video), that's 225 hours. That ... work on LG 2.5 hoursaweek, then you get to the ...
... I do as far as a studying schedule? Should I continue ... treating LSAT study as my fulltimejob so I have quite literally ... do if I can get a reasonable score come October (or ...