LSAT Study Plan & Prep Schedule

The LSAT is a law-school admissions test covering Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, plus the LSAT Writing essay.

Typical Plan

12 weeks

Weekly Effort

12 hrs/week

Audience

Law school applicants in the US and Canada

What does the LSAT cover?

  • Logical Reasoning: Argument Structure, Assumption, Strengthen/Weaken, Inference, Principle
  • Reading Comprehension: Long Passages, Comparative Reading
  • LSAT Writing: 35-minute argumentative essay (taken separately)

Official source: LSAC

How to plan your LSAT prep with MyStudyPlanner

  1. Sign up free and pick the LSAT template — pre-loaded with lecture counts and durations.
  2. Set your target test date. We compute available weeks and weekday/weekend split automatically.
  3. Adjust any subject lecture count if you have a stronger or weaker area.
  4. Generate your day-by-day schedule with built-in spaced repetition and weekly review.
  5. Track every block, get streaks, and export the full PDF before test day.

LSAT — Frequently Asked Questions

What LSAT score do I need for top law schools?

T14 schools target a 170+ (out of 180); strong state schools target 160–165+. Plan a minimum of 8 weeks of practice with timed sections.