I think you can do it if you scored a 157 with no prep. I'm starting to study now, and I've set 3 hours a day until then (well 7Sage prepared my schedule by saying 20.7 hours a week is needed). You'll be able to do well if you study.
... are a finite number of hours in a day. What ... 1 fresh PT strictly timed perweek along with thorough review ... 4-5 days perweek, with 1 day perweek of no LSAT ... to roughly 1.5-2 hoursper day of quality review/ ... drilling and roughly 3-4 hours of work on the ...
... are a finite number of hours in a day. What ... 1 fresh PT strictly timed perweek along with thorough review ... 4-5 days perweek, with 1 day perweek of no LSAT ... to roughly 1.5-2 hoursper day of quality review/ ... drilling and roughly 3-4 hours of work on the ...
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... you can actually maintain 40h/week for that entire time. It ... advance, but usually people who study that much burn out after ... life and your ability to study. Once May rolls around, I ... at a non-profit 10+ hours a week, meditating and eating a ...