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 mrcheese
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I know this would be different for everyone, but..

Approximately how long should a blind review of a past full-length, 5 section, LSAT exam take? I have a schedule I go by and want to get an idea of what I can expect to accomplish before the November exam (if I will even be ready by then).

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 Dave Killoran
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Hi MrCheese,

You are correct that it's different for everyone, but it will also vary from test to test for you given how many questions you mark for review. I usually recommend allotting 3-5 minutes per question for review (depends on how fast things click), so if you mark 20 questions you could be looking at 1-2 hours for review, and if you mark 30 questions it could be 1.5-2.5 hours, and so on. What I'd suggest is doing a practice BR so you get a sense of how long it takes you, and then use that as a general guideline.

I realize the above is not perfectly specific, but you'll find that even your times change from exam to exam depending on how each test hits you.

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!

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