Your LSAT Study Schedule - How Many Hours Per Day?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Curious about the ideal LSAT study schedule and how many hours per day you should dedicate to your prep? Look no further! Join us in this enlightening RUclips video as we dive into the intricacies of crafting an effective LSAT study schedule. Discover expert advice on finding the right balance, maximizing your productivity, and staying motivated on your path to law school admission. Whether you're a prospective law student or seeking guidance on your LSAT journey, this video by LSAT Unplugged is a must-watch. Don't miss out on this valuable resource for creating a personalized LSAT study plan that sets you up for success in your law school aspirations.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @bookbm
    @bookbm 3 месяца назад +5

    51 years old, want to start a second career after retiring from the military. Thanks for this video

  • @wesryan930
    @wesryan930 Месяц назад +2

    I start studying for the LSAT in September with the goal of taking the test next April. I work full time and go to college and i have a wife and kids. Aiming to do 14 hours per week over 7 months. Goal score is 173

  • @eduardom.8740
    @eduardom.8740 Месяц назад

    Hello, I work part-time (5-8PM) every weekday and plan to do the following, wake up in the morning and study from 8AM to 10AM, relax a bit and study again from 12PM to 2PM, that way I won't burn out, have time for myself in the later morning and early afternoon, work a bit and have the night off. I work all day on Saturday (From home and non-stressful) and off on Sunday, so I plan to have those 2 days off from studying. In total around 20 hours a week of LSAT studying.

  • @MadisonHayes-rn2jk
    @MadisonHayes-rn2jk 3 месяца назад +1

    Great as always, thank you Steve! My schedule has been the exact times you recommend and it has helped me tremendously! 2 months in

  • @MB-gd6be
    @MB-gd6be 7 месяцев назад

    I wrote this on another site. If you put in the time, you WILL do well.
    I remember studying and beginning to take my Teaching certification exam... which was 4 hours long and pretty challenging (I often found myself fighting sleep halfway through the exam from all the reading). The exam was a total of 3 (I think 4 now) tests 4 hours ea. exam. One exam was a reading comprehension which was the hardest. Similar style to the Lsat questions - long passages with ques., to follow ( I always recommend reading the question 1st so you have in the back of your mind what you're looking for.
    What I noticed was:
    1. you Need a strategy ( you can't go in thinking any old way, off of brains alone).
    2. Practice exams were Huge!! (as often as you can, like twice a week. Even half 1day etc.
    3. Depending on your schedule (study 5 days a week, or 6.) Getting the test in your head is key so you can think like the test, It helps to develop the patterns on how to ans the best choice ques. and how to eliminate what is not the ans. 1st.
    Discipline, Discipline.

  • @AmandaBCruz112
    @AmandaBCruz112 Год назад +1

    This was helpful. Thank you!

  • @lionlikemessenger
    @lionlikemessenger 9 месяцев назад +2

    If I am absolutely certain I plan to take the August 2024 LSAT with a full-time job and want to score in the 170’s, then what is your advice?

    • @MB-gd6be
      @MB-gd6be 7 месяцев назад +1

      Once or twice a week a best, 3 if you're not tired in studying. Sat. Start in the morn after breakfast and study til 4 to 5 Oclock min with some lunch breaks and mini breaks of course. Wish you well!

    • @lionlikemessenger
      @lionlikemessenger 7 месяцев назад

      @@MB-gd6be - Thank you!

  • @lexiburrr
    @lexiburrr Год назад +2

    Thank you this video was so helpful! Would you advise the last month of studying should hours be increased or stay one the same regiment?

    • @UnpluggedPrep
      @UnpluggedPrep  Год назад +1

      It depends -- I'll do a video on this soon!

    • @micalashley
      @micalashley Год назад +1

      Just subscribed, thank you I feel a lot of the lsat videos are old on RUclips, so I appreciate the updated information you give.

    • @TheBlackestKnight21
      @TheBlackestKnight21 11 месяцев назад

      I got a 145 on my exam, i take it again in about 3 and 1/2 weeks. How much should i be studying per day regardless of target score

    • @MB-gd6be
      @MB-gd6be 7 месяцев назад +1

      @lexiburrr - you may have taken it already.
      Slowly decrease during the last month little by little. With the final week really slowing down. Maybe, maybe... one prac test. Night before should be just chilling and bed early. And Praying

  • @kathy8416
    @kathy8416 Год назад +2

    I’m currently studying between 20-25 hours a week, and don’t study in the weekends just so that I can rest. Is that okay? Or how many days would you avise us to study? 6 days a week? An entire week ?

    • @UnpluggedPrep
      @UnpluggedPrep  Год назад

      Yes, that's ok! As long as you're putting in the time, do what works best for your schedule

  • @iFrankie.
    @iFrankie. 9 месяцев назад

    If you work full time 9-5. Get up early study for an hour then go to work and after work study for another 3-4 hours this is what im doing