Do you follow the syllabus all the time?

kiazcmuletakiazcmuleta Live Member
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For context, I just started studying for the LSAT for the first time ever. Do you think following 7sage’s syllabus lessons in order is best, or if there is a specific lesson that I think should be a priority, does it matter if I skip to that section? Just don't want to feel lost and regret not following the syllabus lessons chronologically later on.

To follow the syllabus or not
  1. Do you follow the syllabus chronologically, or do you skip to sections you think you need work on?29 votes
    1. Follow the syllabus chronologically. You'll build knowledge as you go.
      82.76%
    2. Skip to sections that I need work on. You don't always need to follow the syllabus.
      17.24%

Comments

  • baybaltayevbaybaltayev Live Member
    16 karma

    I try to either be ahead of syllabus or not behind the syllabus

  • LawtinaaLawtinaa Core Member
    151 karma

    Do the syllabus in order. It is set up in which you are building the foundation as you go, which makes the information easier to understand on first glance

  • Celfaw20Celfaw20 Core Member
    66 karma

    I tried to skip around the syllabus and only messed myself up more. I saw my scores go down and started to get confused. Take it from me: follow the syllabus... it is set up the way it is for a reason!

  • alexsandrafe_alexsandrafe_ Live Member
    16 karma

    I skipped around in the syllabus and as a result, went to classes and PTs unprepared. I am going through the syllabus in order now and it's making more sense in class and during PTs.

  • LawtinaaLawtinaa Core Member
    151 karma

    Do the syllabus in order. It is set up in which you are building the foundation as you go, which makes the information easier to understand on first glance

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