full time study for LSAT schedule Forum
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mz253

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full time study for LSAT schedule
finally the school is almost over..
but how do you guys study for LSAT full time? won't you get bored doing the things for over 8 hours a day? anyone can show me a sample schedule?
but how do you guys study for LSAT full time? won't you get bored doing the things for over 8 hours a day? anyone can show me a sample schedule?
- jr1886

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
4 hours-Excluded 30 min breaks- everyday except on Sunday. You won't get bored if you have something to motivate you.
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allison34363

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
Ideally, after going through the Bibles, you would take no more than one test each day. Take it in one sitting, break for a few hours, and at night you should review the answers.
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bartleby

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
Reviewing a section takes a lot of time, especially in LR. 35 min for 26 questions, then reviewing = you can fill up 4 hours fast.
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mz253

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
why it takes so long to review a section? how did you do it?
bartleby wrote:Reviewing a section takes a lot of time, especially in LR. 35 min for 26 questions, then reviewing = you can fill up 4 hours fast.
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bigben

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
This is a bad idea. You should keep it to 4-6 hrs per day and then have something mundane to do with the rest of the day that lets your brain recharge (like an easy job). But not straight up leisure/tv/drinking, that will be a detriment to your training.
4-6 hrs allows for one practice test + review per day.
Or you can spend the time working through the LG bible, etc. But mostly practice tests.
4-6 hrs allows for one practice test + review per day.
Or you can spend the time working through the LG bible, etc. But mostly practice tests.
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mz253

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Re: full time study for LSAT schedule
i wonder how you guys use preptest you've used under timed condition? should i just erase everything and do it as new sections or should i focus on analyzing my mistakes?
also, considering new/old pt, why i didn't find anything that is significantly different? i feel that LR is easier because the language is more clear, reading wise, passage difficulty is the same, questions gets less straightforward.. for game, i would not conclude its easier since i find in some tests, there's always one game that completely throws me off...
any input from you guys?
also, considering new/old pt, why i didn't find anything that is significantly different? i feel that LR is easier because the language is more clear, reading wise, passage difficulty is the same, questions gets less straightforward.. for game, i would not conclude its easier since i find in some tests, there's always one game that completely throws me off...
any input from you guys?