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?
... 'm wondering whether the study schedule or syllabus option is best ... more on how the study schedule sets up the material. Is ... I abide by the study schedule they generate? I am planning ...
... suggestions on structuring my study schedule for the upcoming September test ... />
On my current 7sage study schedule, I'll have to PT ... . Obviously I know the study schedule isn't the only right ...
Although I do have a relatively short study window (4 and a half months), my suggested study schedule from October and beyond consists only of practice tests. Is this normal?
Hello! For those of you who have scheduled your specific LSAT date and time before, could you describe how that works? I haven't received further information and unsure about the process. Where do you exactly go to schedule? Thank you in advance!
... am planning on taking the January LSAT (maybe even the November ... core curriculum and my study schedule is as follows:
Monday ... will be better prepared come January, but also acknowledge that anything ...
I am in search of a study buddy. I work full-time, plan to take LSAT in November or January. Have been studying on and off for 2 years now while completing my masters and I need help with a set schedule.
I have been studying for the lsat for a bit, however certain circumstances have occurred that I am not prepared to be taking the October LSAT, is there still a chance for me to apply to 2023 August if I take the January LSAT?
So I missed my Oct test, (my fault PST vs CST) I total miss read the time and when I logged in it was too late.What is the consequences on my application for missing an exam? I will schedule to take it on January again.
I'm planning on taking the LSAT in January 2023, yet I'm not finished with the core curriculum. Should I still take it regardless if I finish? This will be my first time taking the LSAT.