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My personalized plan:
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January - February
- Do a timed, full section every other day (and review)
- On days where you do not do a full section, work on shorter, untimed drills focusing on weak points
- LR: weaken, flaw, MSS, NA, RRE, conditional reasoning, parallel
- RC: science passages, curve-breaker passages
- Take one full length test every two weeks to track progress and begin to overcome test anxiety
February - May
- If you begin to feel confident in your previous weak points, start doing full, timed sections every day
- At this point, you should be getting very few questions wrong in these drills and spending less time in blind review
- If you still run into problems with specific question types, revert back to the Jan-Feb schedule
- Start taking one practice test every single week
May - June
- Continue taking one practice test per week to build confidence and stamina
- This should take 2 days. One day for the actual test and one day for detailed blind and regular review
- On non test/review days, continue practicing full, timed sections or focused drills depending on what is needed most
- Starting in May, use the LawHub software for full practice tests to get used to the test-day format
- If you are scoring really well, you can increase the volume to two tests per week to really build stamina
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7 sage recommendation:
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STUDENT's Study Plan ยท MASTER Study Schedule.pdf