Help with creating a study schedule? When should I start?
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 4:31 pm
Just graduated back in May from a decent state school with just north of a 3.7. I was studying a little bit towards the end of my undergraduate career but was more focused on getting drunk and partying. Anyway, I accepted a position with Teach for America and have just completed my first 2 weeks of school. I lucked out and got placed at a school with more support than usual for a TFA school and think I have a decent amount of time to study. Here is my schedule when I am free to study:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 4:30pm - 10pm
Thursday: Not free at all
Saturday: All day (hope to have fun Friday night, though)
Sunday: All day (need to prepare for school day Monday after about 5pm, though)
My plan was to take the June LSAT next year. My goal is to be scoring north of 170, my diagnostic was a 158 with about 20 wrong in the LG section. By the end of my half hearted 2 months of studying my senior year I scored a 164 on a test with still a lot of improvement to go in LG. LG is really my weakness as of right now.
How do you guys suggest I study? 2 hours a day M, T, W maybe? Then 3 or 4 hours Saturday and Sunday? When should I start for the June LSAT? Any other tips on studying?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 4:30pm - 10pm
Thursday: Not free at all
Saturday: All day (hope to have fun Friday night, though)
Sunday: All day (need to prepare for school day Monday after about 5pm, though)
My plan was to take the June LSAT next year. My goal is to be scoring north of 170, my diagnostic was a 158 with about 20 wrong in the LG section. By the end of my half hearted 2 months of studying my senior year I scored a 164 on a test with still a lot of improvement to go in LG. LG is really my weakness as of right now.
How do you guys suggest I study? 2 hours a day M, T, W maybe? Then 3 or 4 hours Saturday and Sunday? When should I start for the June LSAT? Any other tips on studying?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!