I study for about 3 hours in the morning, when my kid is in daycare, and then for about 2-3 hours at night after he goes to bed. On the weekends 4-5 hours. I quit my job a few months ago to start studying for LSAT. I thought that it would take 2-3 m…
I have studies for four months now and don't worry about the time yet. Speed will come with practice. I think you should be naturally fast vs. rushing yourself half-understanding what you are doing.
I think that doing some additional reading on logic fallacies would help, since there are so many of them and it is hard to cover them all in any curriculum.