LSAT Studying for a year

I honestly think studying for the LSAT over the course of a year year is perfectly fine if you spread it out enough, and even, possibly, a good thing! Not enough people devote the time necessary to achieving full potential. You won't run out of LSAT PrepTests if you space out the material enough and make sure that you're making the most of it all. Just make sure you're conscious of how many LSAT PrepTests you have (nearly 100, some of which are unnumbered) - full LSAT PrepTest list here.

Drilling is separate from taking full timed LSAT PrepTests - I'd start drilling questions by type as part of learning each q-type (ex. drill LR by type as part of learning LR). I'd start taking practice tests soon as you've learned the basics of each section (with a year-long timeline, you should be able to start regularly taking practice tests at least 3-4 months before).



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