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- Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:47 pm
#104193
Hi,
I asked this as a follow up to a different thread that I created, but I'm guessing this may be of value to others, too.
If someone has 3-4 hrs to study per day (possibly more on the weekends), what's the optimal way to strategize one's preparation over the course of 10 weeks, beyond simply listening to the lectures and doing the Homework?
Is there a strategy that successful test takers (I assume all of the instructors fall under this category) employ?
Say my study week starts on a Sunday with the Lecture...what's the best way to proceed. And at what point should one analyze weak areas and incorporate add'l time for those areas?
I understand that this is a very open ended question with many possible answers, but I'd really appreciate a basic protocol. I'm trying to maximize my time and get the best score that I can, because I'm taking the test in February, which is, I believe, the latest possible date to take it for admission in the following Fall. Just in case, I'm transitioning into Law from a different career and I only have 12 (I'm currently working on Lesson 2 HW) weeks in total to prepare, because I made this decision fairly recently. Ideally, I'd have referred to devote more time.
Thanks very much, ahead of time.
I asked this as a follow up to a different thread that I created, but I'm guessing this may be of value to others, too.
If someone has 3-4 hrs to study per day (possibly more on the weekends), what's the optimal way to strategize one's preparation over the course of 10 weeks, beyond simply listening to the lectures and doing the Homework?
Is there a strategy that successful test takers (I assume all of the instructors fall under this category) employ?
Say my study week starts on a Sunday with the Lecture...what's the best way to proceed. And at what point should one analyze weak areas and incorporate add'l time for those areas?
I understand that this is a very open ended question with many possible answers, but I'd really appreciate a basic protocol. I'm trying to maximize my time and get the best score that I can, because I'm taking the test in February, which is, I believe, the latest possible date to take it for admission in the following Fall. Just in case, I'm transitioning into Law from a different career and I only have 12 (I'm currently working on Lesson 2 HW) weeks in total to prepare, because I made this decision fairly recently. Ideally, I'd have referred to devote more time.
Thanks very much, ahead of time.