Making an LSAT Study Plan | LSAT Demon Daily, Ep. 144

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New Demon student Andres wants help building a solid LSAT study plan. The guys recommend a mix of drilling, time sections, and timed tests.

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I was wondering if 2 hours a day is sufficient. I see people who say they study 6 hours a day, in addition to working.

anastaciathomas
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I take a week to review my PT. I keep a wrong answer journal and closely review each question and that takes me a lot of time. The following week is when I drill question types or sections that are my weakest points and then on the following week I take a PT again. And the same repeats.
I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong… it does take me a long time to review my answers and that’s why I take a whole week to just review but I don’t drill any questions really. I try to if I have time but the majority of my study I spend reviewing and understanding why I got my answers wrong. I’m trying to break the 140s😮‍💨

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There is a school in TEXAS, San Antonio. I’m shooting for Saint Mary’s would be ok. I know a few lawyers who made super lawyers from there. They have the first 100 percent online ABA approved lawschool. A respectable 165 is ok. But like you say, don’t pay for lawschool. North Texas Is ok also.

tonyperiles
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does the lsat demon use actual LSAT questions/sections/prep tests?

valeriacomparan
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Hardest part, forget what you’ve learned.

tonyperiles