It's always hard to track these because collecting info on cold diagnostics is difficult and I don't have a system for it. I also don't recommend cold diagnostics because they're discouraging - they tell you what you already know - which is that you don't know the LSAT yet!
- One that comes to mind is an LSAT Diary from a guy who went from 141 to 168.
- I don't really track the details how long people study for. It's also not necessarily meaningful b/c someone who puts in 3 months but does 30 hrs/week is actually studying more than someone who puts in a year of 5 hours a week and takes breaks for vacations. (And many people do study like that until they ramp it up as Test Day approaches.)
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