12 Week Study Schedule Template Page 3

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Instructions
Hello and welcome to your new study schedule! This schedule is designed to help you bring together the work that you do
in The LSAT Trainer with the work that you’ll do on real LSAT practice problems. It will help ensure that you cover all your
bases, that you correctly allocate your focus and your study time, and that you organize your study process for maximum
efficiency and results.
This study schedule is composed of three different types of assignments: individual lessons, or chapters, from The LSAT
drill sets
practice
exams. You will use Prac-
Trainer,
of similar LSAT problems that have been grouped together, and full
tice Exams 62-71 for your drill sets and practice exams. These exams can be purchased in book from, published by LSAC,
the makers of the LSAT, or you can buy the tests in PDF form from online services such as . The book
form offers a better value, while PDFs might offer more convenience, especially if you plan on solving certain problems
multiple times.
A fourth component, review, should also be a central component of your study process. You should allocate some time
for review after ever lesson, drill, and practice exam, and I also encourage you to add in additional review-only study ses-
sions whenever possible. More discussion of learning, drilling, practice exams, and review can be found in the appendix.
The following page has the full list of all assignments, organized by week. After that are biweekly schedule pages that you
can use to allocate individual assignments to specific days. (I’ve also included a blank schedule page just in case you need
it.) Following the biweekly schedule pages is a detailed breakdown of the problems that are assigned as part of each indi-
vidual drill set. Any time you see a drill assigned on the schedule, simply refer to these “Drill Sets in Detail” pages to figure
out exactly which problems you ought to solve for that assignment.
Notebook Organizer Pages
It can be helpful to keep a record of the work that you’ve accomplished, and, in particular, you want to keep track of the
issues or problems that cause you the most trouble or that you want to make sure to review again. I provide free notebook
organizer pages on the LSAT Trainer website for this purpose, so please check them out if you’d like.
Question Breakdown
The student resources page of the LSAT Trainer website also includes a breakdown of all Logical Reasoning and Logic
Games problems from exams 29-71. This list can be especially useful when you are looking to find specific questions for
additional drill work.
Final Tip: Don’t be afraid to adjust
You might find a certain set of assignments easier and be able to master these assignments faster than expected, or you
might find a certain question type more challenging and want to drill extra of it. Don’t be afraid to change up your schedule
as you go—after all, you will surely know more about what leads to LSAT success deeper into your studying than you do
when you first begin. Extra spaces have been left in the biweekly to-do’s boxes so that you can shift or add on to assign-
ments as you see fit.
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