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 EsquireGirl
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Hello,

I am on week 4, which is a "light" week but I have some question type training to do in LR and LG and catch up on my study bible. I was planning the following:

Monday (today): Catch up
Tuesday: RC assignments or 1/3 of the week's work
Wednesday: Take one of the practice LSATs and score it
Thursday: Take the other practice LSAT and score it
Friday: LR assignments or 1/3 of the week's work
Weekend: LG assignments or 1/3 of the week's work

Does this sound like a good workable plan? If not, how best should I use this week to catch up and complete all of week 4?

Thanks,

EsquireGirl
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 Jonathan Evans
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EsquireGirl,

Good question. Sounds like you have a disciplined schedule! Keep up the good work!

You might consider splitting the practice tests up by at least a day, preferably two. Consider doing your catch-up today; take the first of the practice tests tomorrow; then do your assignments on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; then wake up Saturday morning and take the second PT. You could then have the balance of your weekend to review your performance on this second test and take some well-deserved time off. In addition, use your review of your first practice test to inform your lessons and practice during the remainder of the week. This way you can direct your studies to fit in with your diagnostic assessment of your performance on the first of your practice tests.

I hope this helps!
 EsquireGirl
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It does! Thank you! :)

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