@keets993 said:
When I first started the CC I did it with no end date in mind and that actually allowed me to freedom to really understand the concepts. If you're slowly and steadily learning then the chances of you forgetting the fundamentals…
@ebalde1234 said:
Try to stay fresh on the material you don’t want to forget then lose your progress - lsat scores are viable for a few years (depends on the school what the latest Lsat they will take is going to be ) but at the same time sinc…
@lsatplaylist said:
I'd say first get adjusted to your new job and stay in the loop, but not to the point of burnout, with this site and the lessons. Maybe pick a topic and spend a few days on it. Where are you with the lessons right now? When…
@Nabintou said:
@Mike_Ross which PTs are you using for LR drilling?
Also, does anyone have any experience drilling RC, if so, what does it look that?
Hi! After re-using the CC drills, I plan to do untimed and timed sections for 36-50. T…
@keets993 said:
Hello, there is also this wonderful webinar that discusses successful and not-so-successful strategies following the completion of the curriculum: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
I …
I used to struggle on these but when you see a set of ratios/percentages being compared, you just have to ask yourself:
"what are these percentages of?"
or
"sure I know the size (%) of the slice, but what is the size of the pie?"
Even though a q…
@Redentore3337 said:
@Mike_Ross said:
btw, I'm not sure if this is helpful, but I figured that I'd share:
Based on 99th's 3-5 day method, I figured the best way for me to study LR and foolproof LG concurrently is a 3-day s…
btw, I'm not sure if this is helpful, but I figured that I'd share:
Based on 99th's 3-5 day method, I figured the best way for me to study LR and foolproof LG concurrently is a 3-day span for each/week:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: LG
weds: Break
Th…
@goingfor99th said:
I used to do LG for 3-5 days, then LR for 3-5 days, then RC for 3-5 days, etc. Admittedly, there were some longer stretches (10 days+) when all I did was a single section type. I really enjoyed learning the LSAT this way.
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I very much appreciate you taking the time to reply, Alex!
I do work FT as well but I've been relatively good at making sure I hunker down and study at the end of every day. I like what you said about 7Sage offering a more interactive experience. I…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@benedicthcp said:
Hi Alex,
Thanks so much for the feedback. I noticed, in my search for similar forum topics here, that you were wondering how to incorporate these two resources too. I started with th…
Hi Alex,
Thanks so much for the feedback. I noticed, in my search for similar forum topics here, that you were wondering how to incorporate these two resources too. I started with the trainer before learning about 7Sage. I assume you are now throug…