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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 8:25 pm
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7 months would be excessive for many people, but it's hard to say without knowing how much improvement you'll need. Take a PT now and see where you stand, or else any study plan that is laid out in this thread will be uninformed and useless.Shawh wrote:Yeah, that's why I'm definitely leaning towards taking it in June.
The only downside is that I'll have to study while taking classes. But, that's certainly doable, so it's just a minor gripe.
Any suggestions as to what study time frame would work best? 7 months? 6 months? 5 months? As much as possible?
Yes. Taking an LSAT PT untimed is useless for determining how much you need to improve.Shawh wrote:I'm guessing I should simulate the environment as best as I can (time, breaks, etc)?