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Laura Julia Shappirona How much should I study for the LSAT? What is the suggested time frame when studying for the LSAT? How many months prior to the test date, and how many hours a day? #Law {{ 1482987621478+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my anonymous likes this law Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn All Replies User Picks
Jennie Rothman expert @Laura Julia Shappirona This question depends on a number of variables, including what your starting point is and what your end goal is (in other words, how much do you have to bring up your score?). In general, you should start studying at least 3 months in advance and plan to spend up to 10 hours a week in prep. Some of that time will be spent taking practice tests in test-like conditions, so on those days you'll need to spend a bit more time than others. Best of luck! #law {{ 1483644854738+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my anonymous , anonymous like this Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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