icon picker
Study Plan

The Study Plan

Homework and Extra Study

After each lesson, there’s a set of recommended problems, drills, or material to work through in the Core Curriculum. We split these into Homework and Extra Study.

Homework

Homework is split into two parts — First Priority and Second Priority. You should try to complete First Priority homework before the next lesson. So, after Lesson 1, finish First Priority homework before Lesson 2.
First Priority should probably take about ~4 to 6 hours to complete, depending on your experience with the test and how quickly concepts are sticking.
After finishing First Priority, you should try to complete Second Priority homework. This can take about ~2 to 6 hours to complete, depending on how much is assigned. If you can’t finish Second Priority homework, that’s OK. Come back to it later in the class if you’re able to and treat Second Priority as a chance to review older lessons.

Extra Study

If you finish all the homework for the lesson and want to study more, work through the items under Extra study. These are just here in case you have lots of study time!

Use Your Judgment

You and your fellow students have many different backgrounds and study schedules. Some have prior experience studying for the LSAT, others have none. Some have 30+ hours to study each week, others only have about 5-10. Some plan to take the test next year. Others hope to take the test in a few months.
So, if you ever think that the study plan doesn’t quite fit your exact needs, you’re right — it doesn’t. We did our best to create a study plan that is approachable, robust, and efficient; but that doesn’t mean it is necessarily perfect for you. It is totally fine to deviate from the study plan when you think your needs differ from what it suggests, and there is no shame in falling a bit behind when you’re busy with your non-LSAT related life!
Want More? - Got through all the Homework and Extra Study for a lesson and want more to do? Then create a problem set related to the question types that you covered in the prior lesson. Check out the page for some drill ideas!
Too Hard? - Struggling with difficult problems and getting demotivated? Then create a set that targets 1-star or 2-star difficulty questions. The LSAT is hard, and there is no shame in having to turn down the difficulty to help master the fundamentals of a question type!
Too Easy? - Finding the assigned problems too easy and want more of a challenge? Then create a set that targets 4-star or 5-star difficulty questions and/or give yourself a lower time limit!
Need Review? - Feel like you want to brush up on underlying concepts that you struggled with in class? Then check out the Core Curriculum modules related to those concepts.
Like Timed Sections? -Want to do more individual timed sections? Please do! As long as you are committed to reviewing everything you find even the slightest bit confusing, and not doing only timed sections, you’re studying correctly.
Study Plan
Search
Class 1 - Introduction
7/2/2025
Class 2 - Argument Structure and Conditionals
7/9/2025
Class 3 - Quantifiers, Inferences, and RC
7/16/2025
Class 4 - Causal Logic
7/23/2025
Class 5 - Premise-to-Conclusion Gaps
7/30/2025
Class 6 - Negation and Necessary Assumptions
8/6/2025
Class 7 - Flawed Reasoning
8/13/2025
Class 8 - Misc Question Types
8/27/2025
Class 9 - Comparative Questions
9/3/2025
Class 10 - Timing and Review
9/10/2025
Class 11 - Timing and Review II
9/17/2025
Class 12 - Final Review and Test Prep
9/24/2025
Homework

Recommended Diagnostic Test:

First Priority (first ~4-6 hours)

Arguments Module (All “Modules” Refer to the Syllabus)
Start at the lesson and proceed up to (and including) the
Conditional Logic Module

Second Priority (after completing First Priority)

If you don’t get through Second Priority before the next lesson, that’s OK. Come back later and use it as a way to review earlier lessons.
Must Be True and Inference Questions
Complete untimed (target time for optional challenge)
For at least half of the questions, write out the “Lawgic” as you go and compare your sentences to JY’s when you watch the videos.
Wrong Answer Journal
Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Extra Material
Slides
Recording

Want to print your doc?
This is not the way.
Try clicking the ⋯ next to your doc name or using a keyboard shortcut (
CtrlP
) instead.