Skip to main content
LET Reviewer
LET Reviewer
Study & Preparation Icon

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.