Hello, friends!
I am in the process of creating an intense, six month study schedule. I've been surfing the web for suggestions on how I should schedule my time, and decide how and when to go through all of my reading material and Prep Tests. So far, LSATBlog is the best resource: (http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/6- ... -plan.html).
I recently took a Kaplan Course, but did not find it tremendously helpful, except for the online resources. In addition to the Kaplan course books and online resources (which includes 66 administered LSATs), I just purchased all three PowerScore Bibles, "The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program", Hurley's "A Concise Introduction to Logic", and Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments".
I have six full months without any other obligations to study for the LSAT and get a 180. I plan to spend ten hours a day, seven days a week.
Does anyone know of any other blogs that provide ideas for creating a study schedule, which I could then tailor to my six month time frame?
Thanks!
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Re: Study Schedule
We have a schedule available that's pretty easily amended to that time frame. But, we obviously base it on our guides, but perhaps worth a look. PM me if you're interestedSuccess180 wrote:Hello, friends!
I am in the process of creating an intense, six month study schedule. I've been surfing the web for suggestions on how I should schedule my time, and decide how and when to go through all of my reading material and Prep Tests. So far, LSATBlog is the best resource: (http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/6- ... -plan.html).
I recently took a Kaplan Course, but did not find it tremendously helpful, except for the online resources. In addition to the Kaplan course books and online resources (which includes 66 administered LSATs), I just purchased all three PowerScore Bibles, "The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program", Hurley's "A Concise Introduction to Logic", and Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments".
I have six full months without any other obligations to study for the LSAT and get a 180. I plan to spend ten hours a day, seven days a week.
Does anyone know of any other blogs that provide ideas for creating a study schedule, which I could then tailor to my six month time frame?
Thanks!
- bernaldiaz
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Re: Study Schedule
While I commend your intentions, I think this will be unhealthy and unrealistic.Success180 wrote:Hello, friends!
I am in the process of creating an intense, six month study schedule. I've been surfing the web for suggestions on how I should schedule my time, and decide how and when to go through all of my reading material and Prep Tests. So far, LSATBlog is the best resource: (http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/6- ... -plan.html).
I recently took a Kaplan Course, but did not find it tremendously helpful, except for the online resources. In addition to the Kaplan course books and online resources (which includes 66 administered LSATs), I just purchased all three PowerScore Bibles, "The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program", Hurley's "A Concise Introduction to Logic", and Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments".
I have six full months without any other obligations to study for the LSAT and get a 180. I plan to spend ten hours a day, seven days a week.
Does anyone know of any other blogs that provide ideas for creating a study schedule, which I could then tailor to my six month time frame?
Thanks!
- Geetar Man
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Re: Study Schedule
bernaldiaz wrote:While I commend your intentions, I think this will be unhealthy and unrealistic.Success180 wrote:Hello, friends!
I am in the process of creating an intense, six month study schedule. I've been surfing the web for suggestions on how I should schedule my time, and decide how and when to go through all of my reading material and Prep Tests. So far, LSATBlog is the best resource: (http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/6- ... -plan.html).
I recently took a Kaplan Course, but did not find it tremendously helpful, except for the online resources. In addition to the Kaplan course books and online resources (which includes 66 administered LSATs), I just purchased all three PowerScore Bibles, "The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program", Hurley's "A Concise Introduction to Logic", and Weston's "A Rulebook for Arguments".
I have six full months without any other obligations to study for the LSAT and get a 180. I plan to spend ten hours a day, seven days a week.
Does anyone know of any other blogs that provide ideas for creating a study schedule, which I could then tailor to my six month time frame?
Thanks!
TCR. Ten hours a day will surely make you burnout from studying. I feel like you should both lower the amount of hours you study per day and the amount of days you study for, i.e. study less than what you have said.
As what I have learned from this whole process, QUALITY OVER QUANTITY.
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