![]() ![]() I take all the advice on this subreddit with a grain of salt - I study 2 hours a day max (besides PT days) with everything I have going on. I’m also a non traditional applicant who started studying in March, is taking the June LSAT, and works a full time job as a special ed teacher. The MCAT is definitely an investment in terms of books and practice tests. I am very impressed with Khan Academy’s personalized study plan, and I’m not knocking 7sage, Princeton, Kaplan, or any other prep company, but the LSAT is the first standardized test I’ve taken where you don’t have to pay for any prep materials if you don’t want to. I’ve improved my score by 11 points using Khan Academy and the LSAT Trainer (only 1/5 of the way through it, if that), and I followed my friend’s advice to only use KA and not pay for any prep courses.
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