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 HBaxter
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I have been prepping since mid-December using the Princeton Review course. I listened to the podcast and realized I need to change gears and enroll in PowerScore to get the best advantage. I am registered for the 2/2/23 LSAT. What is the most effective use of my time at this point? How I can I move through the materials offered with the time I have left? I've only taken one practice test with a score of 163.

For further context, I am not a full time student. I work full-time as a paralegal and manage two law firms, and I have a bunch of kids, so I can't study 8 hours a day. 3-4 is my realistic max.

Thanks for any help, I want to take full advantage of the course materials as effectively as I can in the next 4 weeks.
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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HBaxter wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 12:02 am I have been prepping since mid-December using the Princeton Review course. I listened to the podcast and realized I need to change gears and enroll in PowerScore to get the best advantage. I am registered for the 2/2/23 LSAT. What is the most effective use of my time at this point? How I can I move through the materials offered with the time I have left? I've only taken one practice test with a score of 163.

For further context, I am not a full time student. I work full-time as a paralegal and manage two law firms, and I have a bunch of kids, so I can't study 8 hours a day. 3-4 is my realistic max.

Thanks for any help, I want to take full advantage of the course materials as effectively as I can in the next 4 weeks.
Hi HBaxter,

Thanks for the post, and congrats on enrolling in the On Demand Course! A few thoughts here. :)

We have a 3-month (12-week) study plan on the On Demand Course homepage. Let us know if you can't find that and we can point you to that. Now, of course, you have one month to study, so you will want to adjust that plan to fit in the time frame you have. The On Demand Course is completely self-paced and the 12-week plan is simply to provide a framework, so adjusting that self-study plan is no problem at all!

The On Demand Course follows the same syllabus as the Live Online Course, and here's an example of a Live Online Course schedule that fits into the one month: https://shop.powerscore.com/PSStore_Cla ... 00arIbsAAE. As you'll see on the course calendar, you'll want to complete roughly 2 lessons and the corresponding homework per week.

You may find the Critical Homework List valuable, as it outlines the most important sections of homework for each lesson. You can find that on the Online Student Center, under the Lesson and Homework Supplements for each lesson, under the label "Optional: Critical Homework List.”

I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any additional questions!

Thanks!
 HBaxter
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Thanks so much Stephanie, I'll check out those items!

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