Create my own LSAT Schedule? Forum
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rambert75

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Create my own LSAT Schedule?
New to the forum and looking for a little help creating my own LSAT schedule. I am entering my 3rd year undergrad and plan on taking the June 2018 test. I bought the Actual Official 62-71 LSAT Preptests and took #62 as a cold diagnostic. My score was significantly lower than I expected so I understand that I'm going to need to put some serious work in to get my scores up. I just ordered Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer and the Preptest book for tests 52-61 and those should be in next week. I've looked on the Trainer website and the longest schedule they have is 16-weeks.
Any advice on creating my own schedule to use over the course of the next ~11 months? And should I buy any other materials to maintain study for nearly the next year?
Thanks!
Any advice on creating my own schedule to use over the course of the next ~11 months? And should I buy any other materials to maintain study for nearly the next year?
Thanks!
- MediocreAtBest

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Re: Create my own LSAT Schedule?
Why do you want to take it so soon?
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carsondalywashere

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Re: Create my own LSAT Schedule?
I'm a big fan of the slow and steady year-long method. I'll post what I did tomorrow or Wednesday.
- BlendedUnicorn

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Re: Create my own LSAT Schedule?
July 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
August 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
September 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
October 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
...
May 2018:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Graduate
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
June 2018:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Get a job
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
...
June 2019:
Week 1: If you still want to be a lawyer come back to TLS and look up the LSAT
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
August 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
September 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
October 2017:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
...
May 2018:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Graduate
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
June 2018:
Week 1: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 2: Don't think about the LSAT
Week 3: Get a job
Week 4: Don't think about the LSAT
...
June 2019:
Week 1: If you still want to be a lawyer come back to TLS and look up the LSAT
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Alexandros

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Re: Create my own LSAT Schedule?
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- it's allgood

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Re: Create my own LSAT Schedule?
I think taking a year to study is a good idea. If I could do it over again, I would start by purchasing the Ultimate 7Sage package and all of the practice tests and I would scan them to have clean copies. I would also take the Powerscore in person course. I would start with Powerscore and do ALL of the homework and then go on to 7Sage.