- Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:54 pm
#26687
Hi,
I recently started studying for the LSAT with the PowerScore LSAT Bible Trilogy and had a question regarding the best study schedule to employ. I'm on summer vacation until very late August, and have all summer to study. I plan to take the LSAT next February, which leaves me approximately 8 months to study. However, I would like to dedicate as much time possible this summer especially and the subsequent months to studying.
I've looked over the self-study plans you offer, particularly the 6 month plan and felt I could be dedicating much more time on a weekly basis than what the plan offered. I also looked at the 2 month plan, which contained a lot more work on a weekly basis, and felt that was more appropriate given my free time. My goal is to read all books before classes commence in the fall and substanitally improve my LSAT score.
Since I have 8 months till I take the real test, would using the 2 month study schedule for the summer be going overboard/not wise? I don't know if this would be working too fast through chapters and concepts if I have 8 months. After summer I would either repeat the 2 month schedule for the next six months or use a 6 month plan since I will have school work to do.The next two months are crucial since I won't have classes to attend and study for. I would greatly appreciate it if you could advise me on what self-study program you think would be best for a student who has a free and full two months to study till school starts but won't take the LSAT till February of 2017.
Thank you,
Alex
I recently started studying for the LSAT with the PowerScore LSAT Bible Trilogy and had a question regarding the best study schedule to employ. I'm on summer vacation until very late August, and have all summer to study. I plan to take the LSAT next February, which leaves me approximately 8 months to study. However, I would like to dedicate as much time possible this summer especially and the subsequent months to studying.
I've looked over the self-study plans you offer, particularly the 6 month plan and felt I could be dedicating much more time on a weekly basis than what the plan offered. I also looked at the 2 month plan, which contained a lot more work on a weekly basis, and felt that was more appropriate given my free time. My goal is to read all books before classes commence in the fall and substanitally improve my LSAT score.
Since I have 8 months till I take the real test, would using the 2 month study schedule for the summer be going overboard/not wise? I don't know if this would be working too fast through chapters and concepts if I have 8 months. After summer I would either repeat the 2 month schedule for the next six months or use a 6 month plan since I will have school work to do.The next two months are crucial since I won't have classes to attend and study for. I would greatly appreciate it if you could advise me on what self-study program you think would be best for a student who has a free and full two months to study till school starts but won't take the LSAT till February of 2017.
Thank you,
Alex