Update: Since the February 2009 LSAT is no longer something people are preparing for (I hope), it now makes the most sense to include a bunch of relevant links for those of you who are coming across this now.
Sample LSAT Study Schedules / Plans
Best LSAT Prep Books
You can see some questions and answers below in the comments.
Photo by lwr / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Sample LSAT Study Schedules / Plans
Best LSAT Prep Books
You can see some questions and answers below in the comments.
Photo by lwr / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Would you recommend doing the practice tests timed or untimed? If timed, would it be wise to start out more lenient, like 45 minutes for each section?
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking. I recommend you start off doing them untimed. Take the time to puzzle over the questions that give you difficulty.
ReplyDeleteAs you get closer to test day, work your way towards doing them timed.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteYou are a wealth of knowledge for all things LSAT. Thanks so much. But, I have to ask, do you have a 2 month study plan? You've posted a 5, 3 and 1 month, but could you possibly create a two month plan for those of us who have Dec. 5th circled on our calendars?
I'm with anonymous oct-7. I need a 2 month plan!
ReplyDelete2 months! ahh!! me too!!
ReplyDelete2-month plan coming next week! Email me and I'll send it to you sooner than that.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across your blog earlier this week and am following your plan for the February 2010 test. Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to put together this valuable resource.
ReplyDeletei need a 2 week plan!.... I dont have any books just lsat exams thats what ive been practicing on... scoring average of 155 need a 159 for school i want games i score about 18,19 ... LR ...15-18.... reaading comp horrible 12-15... i duno what to do????
ReplyDelete@Anonymous - glad you're enjoying it.
ReplyDelete@RICH THE CHAMP - Take several full-length practice tests and do detailed reviews of them. Good luck!