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 oktos92
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Hello Powerscore,

I am planning to take the September 25, 2016 LSAT (That's the date for Asia region). I took the Powerscore Full-Online Course which thankfully, I can use till September. Where my question comes in is this: For now, for the next 14weeks before September 25, 2016 exam,I believe I can commit at least 324hours (27hours/week for 12weeks). I don"t want to go all out straight for the next 14weeks because I plan on taking breaks to avoid burnouts. Do you think with a minimum of 324 hours, I should be able to complete all the coursebooks and materials available on the Online Student Center? I really am enjoying the study process so far and would love to exhaust all the materials available (paper based and the online student center). However, I would love to know from your experience, if possible, the total number of hours that might be needed to exhaust all these materials. Of course, I perceive that you cannot have an exact figure because of differences in people but would just love to have an estimation.

Thank you so much for making this preparation course. I really am loving it :)
Hope to hear from you very soon!
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 Clay Cooper
PowerScore Staff
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Hi oktos,

Thanks for your question.

I think you are right that you have enough time left to you to work through all of the written materials you mention. I cannot say from personal experience exactly how long you should expect the whole process to take - maybe someone else can chime in with more insight.

Good luck!

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