LSAT Self-Study Schedules / Plans / Guides

New LSAT self-study schedules (premium day-by-day versions of my free week-by-week LSAT study schedules) are now available for instant download after purchase.

The newest ones I've made available are for 5-month, 6-month, and 7-month study timelines. They're currently arranged for those of you planning to take the June 2011 LSAT.

If you're taking the December 2010 LSAT or February 2011 LSAT, I've already had shorter premium day-by-day versions of my LSAT self-study schedules available for a few weeks now. Get moving!



8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the added schedules, Steve!!! Really appreciate it!

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  2. Steve,

    How do I prep for a retake (December) when all the practice tests I took (almost all of them) seem so fresh in my mind?

    Is it still good practice to take full length timed tests with preptests that I have already used?

    thanks for the advice

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  3. Yes, it's still good practice to retake PrepTests you've already done. Some LSAT retake advice.

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  4. Your website is a godsend. I'm wondering if you have any additional ideas for improving logic game speed? I'm consistently doing all other sections with time to spare and perfect/near-perfect scores (0-2 wrong), but for the life of me can't get through more than 2 1/2 games in 35 minutes. I've read the Logic Games Bible and all your game posts, am doing games daily and practically in my sleep, to no avail. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

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  5. Awesome work, Steve. Any chance you'll make some day-by-day retake study guides? :)

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  6. Hi Annie,

    Sorry to hear you're still having LG trouble, but I'm so glad you're enjoying the blog and that you're doing great on the other sections!

    All the LG tips I've written up so far are up on the blog, but I'll definitely continue covering them. Be sure to continue doing and redoing games.


    Hi Eric,

    Glad you're enjoying the blog!

    I haven't made any day-by-day retaking-the-LSAT study schedules because different people have different areas of weakness.

    Also, many people who need to retake didn't follow my regular schedule the first time, or, if they did, didn't follow it fully or would simply benefit from working through it again. Of course, I do have 3-month week-by-week LSAT retake schedules.

    If you're retaking, perhaps you'll want to create a hybrid of a retake schedule with one of the regular day-by-day schedules.

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  7. Thanks Steve, I am planning to take in June '11 and will start studying in Jan. I want to get a score of 175, this will help. I am confident it will. Thanks again.

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  8. Same taking the June 2011 LSAT at the last minute. Tried out the sample 2007 paper and got 135 which is terrible. Tks Steve for this site, seems like many hv improved after signing up. I will sign up when I retake as there is only 3 weeks left:(

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