I would like to discuss strategies that other people are currently using to study for the January or February LSAT administrations. Howmanyhours a week are you working, are you using any other courses, what is your study plan, etc.
does anyone have an estimate for howmanyhours the new RC curriculum will take? i planned out my schedule thinking it would only be 8-10 hours but it's wayyyy longer now and i'm kind of freaking out about having enough time to get through it all
wow, this thread is so helpful. I work full time as well and I find it so hard trying to study after work plus I started a new training routine with a personal trainer and it is killing me because he wants me to devote at least 2 hoursperday after work.
... work on LG for 5 hoursperday, it will take you, at ... work on LG 2.5 hours a week, then you get ... spend the other 2.5 hoursperday studying LR and RC, for ... total work week of 35 hours.
Around 5 hoursperday right now. I am also planning on increasing this intensity in August and then in September with a day or two off in order to avoid burn out.
Since I am studying full-time in the summer, I am studying around 8 hoursperday and I take sunday off. LSAT is tough and it definitely takes lots of time and effort.
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I am studying around 8 hoursperday 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 ...
@nicole.hopkins Nice, so you really did take your time to nail it down. That's exactly how I want to feel and score at. Howmanyhours a week did you realistically put in? I want to cover a good amount similar to your experience.
... section from the Bundle each day and then incorporating light ... only doing ~ 1-2 hoursperday at most. During this time ... also do 1 RC passage perday, and say 10 random ... I would do 1 PT per week (with 5 sections) ... 3 non-consecutive days per week at most as ...