I would like to discuss strategies that other people are currently using to study for the January or February LSAT administrations. How many hours a week are you working, are you using any other courses, what is your study plan, etc.
Depends on how much time you are willing to to put into it. If you are willing to stick with the blind review method and work 40 + hours a week, then it's definitely possible, I say you might even breakthrough 165
@Nathalie Nguyen: I don't know how you do it. I work 40+ hours a week over at my law firm and it's strenuous. It's a real struggle to get any lsat stuff done throughout the weekdays. Props.
... schedule. I was working 48 hours a week. Had to quit my ... . Now I study 6-8 hours with small breaks in between ... Im try your schedule this week. BTW 139-155 thats a ...
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 hoursper day after work.
48 hours a week on the 7Sage course ... courses take up 6 hours of your week each (super conservative ... estimate) then you are already at 60 hours ... a week on studying. This does ... worked off their 12 week schedule.