Yeah it's tough. No question about it. 85% of the battle is creating a realistic/manageable studyplan and committing to it. Unfortunately life gets in the way and it makes committing to said plan that much harder. Keep strong everyone!
Thanks everyone for the advice/support, seems like I'll be switching my studyplan. Will just start doing LR sections timed instead of drilling by question type.
... Trainer (using 2 different 16-weekstudy schedules) twice. Then I worked ... March—1 or 2 a week until June when I switched ... to 3-a-week. Back to 2 or 3 ... a week now with some curriculum mixed ...
... get it until late next week. My plan for right now is ... to take two tests a week or ... slowly) start doing 3 a week. I definitely want to start ...
Thank you so much, this is very helpful. Just one question, does the ultimate membership provide video explanations up to prep test 77 or lates 2015 lsats? In the trial version, the studyplan for ultimate gives me to study up to 2013 lsats.
... hours you'll need to study to hit a 160. ... Course
LSAT Trainer 16 WeekStudy Schedule
PT 36- ... through the LSAT Trainer 16 WeekStudy Schedule. This can be ... much to study: I'd try to study at least ... day. Saturdays I'd study closer to 6. Sundays ...
I think its possible. Although, I work part time so I only get 4 full days out of 7 to study, I do study every day after work and I have been doing this since May. But I am sure, If you ever get to a point of burn out, you can just take a break.