Finding Structure in Your LSAT Prep: The LSAT Boss 10-Week Study Plan
- Shana Ginsburg
- Jun 16
- 3 min read
If You're Struggling to Stay Organized, You're Not Alone
A huge challenge for LSAT students isn't just mastering logical reasoning or reading comprehension—it’s figuring out what to study, when to study, and how to stay accountable. If you find yourself staring at LSAT materials but not knowing where to start, it’s not a personal failing—it means you need structure.

Many test-takers experience ADHD, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, or simply haven’t studied in a formal setting for a while, making focus and consistency difficult. Do you:
✔ Struggle to decide what to work on each day
✔ Get overwhelmed trying to plan your study timeline
✔ Feel stuck in a cycle of procrastination or frustration
If so, then it’s time to build structure into your LSAT prep. This plan is designed to support our LSAT Boss students who are using their LSAT BOSS study planner and wrong answer tracker, an accountability-focused study system designed to make sure you never feel lost during your prep.
LSAT Boss Study Plan for a 10+ Point Increase
Week | Focus Area | Drill Sets & Practice | Timed Practice | Tracking Mistakes |
6/16/2025 | Diagnostic Exam & Argument Structure | Identify conclusions | None (Skill-building phase) | Track misidentified conclusions |
6/23/2025 | Role & Method of Reasoning | Role of statement | 1-2 untimed LR sections | Log misinterpretations of role/method |
6/30/2025 | Assumptions & Principles | Necessary vs. Sufficient assumptions | 2-3 untimed LR sections | Track assumption errors |
7/7/2025 | Strengthen & Weaken | Strengthening vs. Weakening arguments | 3-4 untimed LR sections | Log misunderstanding of justification |
7/14/2025 | Inferences & Must Be True | Inference-based reasoning drills | 3-5 untimed sections → move to timed | Track incorrect inference patterns |
7/21/2025 | Flaws & Resolve/Explain & Parallel Reasoning | Flaw identification | 2-4 timed sections | Log flaw misidentifications |
7/28/2025 | Reading Comp – Structure & Main Idea | Extracting conclusions | LR & RC: 1-2 timed sections | Evaluate all weaknesses; assign additional homework to address pattern weakensses |
8/4/2025 | Reading Comp – Inferential Reasoning | Supporting details & author attitude analysis | LR &RC: 2-4 timed sections | Evaluate all weaknesses; assign additional homework to address pattern weakensses |
8/11/2025 | Reading Comp – Evidence & Contrasting Views | Tracking author viewpoints | LR & RC: 2-4 timed sections | Evaluate all weaknesses; assign additional homework to address pattern weakensses |
8/18/2025 | Comparative Passages & Test Simulation | Refining weak areas | Full-length LSAT test | Final error analysis & accuracy trends |
Extending Your Plan for Greater Score Increases
If you're aiming for a 10+ point improvement, extend this study plan to 10-15+ weeks, adding targeted refinement weeks.
Estimate that each additional 2-3 point gain requires an extra month of structured study to ensure steady progress. To see greater gains in a short period, you may want to consider personalized support.
If you’re using 50% extra time accommodations, or the stop/start clock accommodation, extend your study schedule to ensure you allot enough time to manage symptoms in your efforts to study and reach your goal score.
If you need more time to reread questions, take breaks, and complete timed practice sections in simulated testing conditions, you will likely need longer study sessions to reach your mastery level understanding of complex topics. Plan accordingly to maximize motivation, endurance and processing speed.
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Structure matters. If you feel like you have plateaued in your LSAT prep, or feel unfocused or unsure about what to study next or where to start, accountability can make the difference. Join an LSAT Boss live class or get one-on-one support to keep you on track, engaged, and making real progress toward your goal LSAT score. 🚀
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