No schedule will work for everyone always. These are meant to be a more general framework that students can adapt to their specific situations. They're also more important for the level of specificity they contain about what to do than the particular day-by-day breakdown.
And perhaps it would help if I clarified some background on what led to my creating these schedules:
One of the first resources I created when I started LSAT Blog were free week-by-week study plans. (You can even see the month I created them in the relevant URLs at this link.)
Students started asking me to create more detailed day-by-day study plans, and I resisted because I initially didn't see why students needed anything more specific or detailed than that. But after getting enough requests, I finally sat down and created them over a year later. It took a lot of work, and students found them valuable enough, so I thought it reasonable to charge a modest price.
(Sales from the schedules support my work on LSAT Blog and the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel and podcast.)
Not every schedule will work for everyone, but they have worked for many students listed here.
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