ADVANCED 12 WEEK LSAT STUDY PLAN
Please note that this is my personal study plan that increased my LSAT score by 7 points. Most pre-law students spend between 6-12 months studying for the test.
Every student is different in their learning style and capabilities, and your study plan should reflect that. You can adjust the plan according to your timeline if this schedule is too fast-paced.
From my experience, this plan will be most effective if you spend at least 2-3 hours studying daily. Unless you’re doing a timed practice test/section, I suggest using the Pomodoro Technique when drilling/studying LSAT concepts.
To prevent burnout, I suggest taking at least one day a week to rest and take a break from studying.
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