... than a couple hours a day you should start much earlier ... just an hour or two perday if you started now, then ... do a PT or two per week which is about a ... to take at least one day off a week and have ...
Since I am studying full-time in the summer, I am studying around 8 hours perday and I take sunday off. LSAT is tough and it definitely takes lots of time and effort.
... am studying around 8 hours perday and I take sunday off ... super important to take a day off! So, you're 100 ... as to say that one day of 7 should have NO ...
People say to drill untimed but I found it best to drill the questions timed (around 1:30 per question) and then BR afterwards. That's what I did and I think it helped me in learning how to become more efficient in my process.
... people I would say 1-3 per week with 1-2 days off ... is the best route. Now 1per week is not going to ... you for October, but 1-2 per week for December may well ...
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Yeah, that seems like the equivalent of going to Crossfit on Monday, and doing 6 WODs perday each day for the entire week and expecting to be ripped by Sunday.
... 've been taking one PT perday (plus one or two extra ... LG sections), 5-6x per week for the last 3 ... undergrad, studying 4-5 hours perday isn't too bad if ...
I've done anywhere from a game a day to 4 sections perday. All depends on how you're feeling, what you need, what you have time for, and where you are in your prep.
I'd say aim for 30+ hours a week. Maybe 5 perday for 6 days with Sunday off. Some days you may feel tired and do 3-4, others 6-7. Just try to stay consistent week to week totals!
@justrandom Get on that LG. Read @Pacifico ’s guide. IMHO, you should do, at least, 4 games perday until the December test. It’s relatively easier than the LR or RC in terms of improvement.
... than say -3 on that section, cram LG. It's not ... learn (just do one section a day and watch an hour of ... test logic, so doing either section will help the other, but ...