2-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

 2 months is a bit on the short side, but several of you requested a 2-month LSAT study schedule schedule, so here goes.I’ve reviewed all books and PrepTests below in my best LSAT prep books post. The following schedule is intense, but 2 months is less time than I’d recommend. If work/school/life obligations making anything […]

1-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

Treat this as a sample 1-month LSAT prep schedule. However, please don’t take this post as an indication that I believe prepping in only a month is a good idea. I recommend a minimum of 3 months. With less than a month left, it’s time to crack down, so put the social life on hold. […]

Taking the LSAT in Afghanistan While in the Military

A few LSAT Blog readers have shared their stories about taking the LSAT while abroad, and/or while serving in the military. In this LSAT Diary, I share the story of Bryan, a U.S. Army paratrooper, who took the LSAT in rural Afghanistan. He just graduated from the University of Oregon Law School, where he spoke at […]

How To Recover From LSAT Burnout

As the LSAT approaches, you’ve probably started clutching your PrepTests for protection. Your friends have started to compare you to Linus from the Peanuts comic, who carries his blanket wherever he goes. However, if you’ve been studying for a while, you might be sick of the LSAT by now. Your body might start to reject the LSAT […]

How to Study for a Retake

Or What to Do When You Run Out of PrepTests… Someone recently asked me, “What should you do if you have used a lot of your LSAT material already but need to retake?” Here are 7 tips for anyone in this common situation: 1. Redo practice tests. Even if you’ve done every PrepTest (you probably haven’t), you […]