Pace x Finishing the Course

shootergang_chloeshootergang_chloe Alum Member
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Hi. I almost always find that I take twice the amount of time 7sage predicts I'll need or more to truly absorb the lessons, and I need significant breaks in-between to decompress. I thought I would be able to get through the entire course quickly in the beginning, but it got difficult as it started delving into logical reasoning. I find myself feeling lucky to get through 5-15 lessons a day. How many lessons does everyone try to do each day?

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  • yhtkimyhtkim Alum Member
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    I can't remember exactly how many lessons I did each day, but I don't think that's something you should be concerned about! Prioritize really digesting each lesson, even if that means getting through fewer lessons than you think is ideal. You'll be thanking yourself for this when you run into harder questions that really test your fundamentals.

    Also, in general, I don't think anyone should be rushing themselves through the LSAT. Unless there's a very specific, legitimate reason you have to start law school asap, I think it's best to take as much time as you need to max out your score. There seems to be this idea that six months to a year is "plenty of time," but idk who came up w that nonsense, and idk why so many of us have bought into it

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