Just started seriously studying 3 days ago, and plan on taking the LSAT in April. I purchased a 7sage sub today but it's telling me I would need to study 57 hours a week. I could probably swing 20 hours a week but that's it. Do I have enough time?
Looking to start or join a study group with regular weekly drill sessions and BR days. Currently scoring in the high 150s low160s hoping to break into the 170s by April. Let me know if you're interested!
Is anyone taking the test from Asia [including India]? Was hoping to create a discussion thread for the April exam where we can perhaps share tips/strategies to help one another!
... jumped from 912 hours of content to 1368 hours. 4 weeks now ... of February 8 has 493 hours of content (456 is PrepTests ... using is December 17, 2020 - April 9, 2021. Is anyone else ...
Okay, I am definitely a non-traditional student and didn't even realize until just now that taking the April LSAT is wayy too late since most admissions are done in Dec-Jan. Does that mean I just have to wait until the next cycle to apply?
... that studies during none conventional hours. I typically work longer days ... break into mid 170s by April. I'm thrilled to work ... to study during these disgusting hours. If this seems too early ...
After taking the LSAT for a third time and getting a stagnant score. I decided to take the test again in april aiming for fall admission still. Any advice?