Study & Preparation
Success in the LET isn't just about what you know—it's about how you prepare. Explore our comprehensive guides to study smarter, not just harder.
Build a Review System Before Collecting Materials
Many LET takers start by downloading every reviewer they can find. That feels productive, but it often creates a pile of notes with no routine. A better system starts with three decisions: your exam level, your weakest subject areas, and the number of review days you can protect each week.
Use this page as your planning hub. Choose a schedule first, then pick one main reviewer, one quiz source, and one error log. If a resource does not help you answer questions more accurately or explain concepts more clearly, remove it from your rotation.
A simple weekly LET review rhythm
- Two days for concept review and note cleanup.
- Two days for timed practice questions.
- One day for error-log review and weak-topic repair.
- One lighter day for flashcards, formulas, and terms.
- One rest or catch-up day to keep the plan sustainable.
How to Create a Study Plan
A step-by-step guide to building a personalized study schedule that fits your lifestyle and learning pace.
Complete 3-Month Study Plan
A ready-to-use 90-day LET preparation plan with daily schedules, weekly goals, and monthly milestones.
Review Center vs. Self-Study
Weighing the pros and cons. Which preparation method is right for your budget, learning style, and discipline?
Online Resources
Curated list of the best websites, apps, YouTube channels, and digital tools for modern LET preparation.
Effective Study Techniques
Science-backed learning methods like Active Recall and Spaced Repetition to boost your retention.
Time Management Tips
How to balance work, life, and review. Strategies to maximize your study hours and avoid burnout.
General Review Guide
A holistic approach to your review journey, covering mental preparation, material selection, and progress tracking.
Tips to Pass on First Try
Practical advice for first-time LET preparation and exam-day readiness.