So, starting January 17 to take the June test, requires over 50 hours a week of study. That's over 5 months, and the schedule requires 50 hours a week?! That can't be right. I can do 20-30 hours a week, so how do I adjust this in my schedule?
Also, I've been studying for 10-15 hourseachweek but if I do experience burnout...is 2 days enough to recover? And then, when going back to LSAT prep afterwards is it okay if I take a practice test should I start off doing timed sections first?
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