Here is a sample schedule to cover the entire LSAT test:
Lesson 1 (1 – 2hours): Main Point & Role of Statement Questions
Lesson 2 (1 – 3hours): Point at issue & Assumption Questions
Lesson 3 (1 – 2hours): Flaw & Parallel Reasoning Questions
Lesson 4 (1 – 2hours): Method of Argument & Strengthen/Weaken Questions
Lesson 5 (1 – 2hours): Inference & Paradox Questions
Lesson 6 (1 – 3hours): Principle Questions & Review a recent LR section
Lesson 7 (1- 2 hours): Reading Comprehension
Lesson 8 (1- 2 hours): Reading Comprehension
Lesson 9 (1 hour): Basic Linear Games
Lesson 10 (1 hour): Advanced Linear Games
Lesson 11 (1- 2 hours): Grouping Balanced & Unbalanced Games
Lesson 12 (1- 2 hours): Grouping Moving Variable & Grouping Partially Defined Variable Games
Lesson 12 (1- 2 hours): Grouping Undefined Variable Games & Hybrid Games
Lesson 13 (1- 2 hours): Pattern and Mapping games
Lesson 14 (1-2 hours): Review Recent Logic Games
This is just a potential schedule. I will create an individual schedule for you based on your budget and LSAT needs. But the schedule above would be a very comprehensive schedule to give you an idea of the amount of material that needs to be covered to have you fully prepared for your LSAT.