LSAT Self Prep

You Are Ready

If you are reading this, you have made it through all the learning material. Every question type. Every trick. Every chapter. That is not nothing.

Now the real work begins.


What Your Days Should Look Like

Do one to two sections per day. Mix and match. Do not just grind LR every day. Rotate through combinations like these:

  • (LR, LR)
  • (LR, RC)
  • (RC, LR)

This keeps you sharp across both section types and builds the stamina you will need on test day.

After every section, go back and review every question you got wrong. Understand why your answer was wrong and why the correct answer is right. Do not just check the answer key and move on. If you cannot explain why the correct answer is correct, you have not actually learned anything from the review.


One Full Practice Test Per Week

Once a week, sit down and do a full practice test under timed conditions.

After the test, do nothing. Your brain will be cooked. Come back the next day and review all your wrong answers and anything you flagged during the test.


When You Find a Gap

As you do more sections and tests, you will start to notice patterns in what you are getting wrong. Maybe you keep dropping points on parallel reasoning. Maybe flaw questions still trip you up.

When that happens, go to the analytics tab. It will show you exactly which question types are hurting your score. Come back here, redo the drill for that question type, and reread the chapter if need be. Then get back to practicing.

This is the loop: practice, identify, review, repeat.


Consistency is the Only Thing That Matters

You do not need to be perfect. It is fine if you miss a day or two. Life happens.

What matters is that you always come back. One missed day does not set you back. A week of missed days starts to. Keep the streak alive as best you can, and when you break it, just restart it the next day without drama.


It was a pleasure being part of your journey through all of this. Thank you for the opportunity.

By Dhairya Khara