@isaiahcv123 said:
How many hours a week did you realistically put in ... 'd say max of 25 hours a week; started with less, built ... —May 2015, about 35-40 hours/week
June—present ... Let's ... say 20-25 hours/week. Building in longer multi-day ...
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Do a couple of tests eachweek with a solid BR as ... take a couple days off eachweek and make sure your mind ...
... I've done 15-20 hours a week of LSAT work... 7sage ... course, 2-3 PTs a week, BR and Retakes, reading the ... prep... Working 48-52 hours a week at full time job 7 ...
@7sagelsatstudent180, oh yeah. I dedicated 40+ hours per week in the summer and burned out 3 times... now school just started. I will try to balance my school work and LSAT.
I take two PTs a week and I do some LR ... a couple of PTs a week to hone your skills and ... , but putting in 25+ hours a week is counterproductive at this point ...
... asking how much time per week you would study during that ... I'm studying 60-70 hours per week. I will take the ... start taking 4 LSATs per week after I complete the 7Sage ...
... . If you have one for eachweek like @"Ron Swanson" does, then ... a retake early in the week with your awesome clean copy ... fresh one later in the week with the same awesome clean ... do two fresh ones per week until the December test then ...
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If you have one for eachweek like @"Ron Swanson" does, then ... a retake early in the week with your awesome clean copy ... fresh one later in the week with the same awesome clean ...
I'd say aim for 30+ hours a week. Maybe 5 per day 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!
... you'll have before long) eachweek so that you're cycling ... than 3 PT's a week. Quality BR is more important ... do 2 PT's a week and take it in June ...
... 2 months now, working 40 hours a week, and commuting about 3 ... hours (round trip) per day. By ... study for about 6 hours-10 hours a week, and be ready for ...
I went through a schedule with LSAT amazeballs mentor @nicole.hopkins and I'm working 40 hours a week. I am going to PT 1 on Saturday and 1 on Sunday! Resting 1 day a week.