The older test are great for drilling and familiarizing yourself with the question types. You want to save PT 38+ for when you're finished with the course.
It might actually turn out better than you think. I was in a the same situation last year when I asked my boss for a LOR she was more than happy to write one for me and she has actually been very supportive along the way. I feel that as long as you …
Postpone until you are close to reaching your goal. Keep in mind that your score on test day will be +/- 3 points of the recent 3 PTs avg. that you've taken.
I started out with PowerScore and let's just say that when I discovered 7Sage I was completely lost with the info. I had learned before. For LR/RC/LG I would recommend that you stick to 7Sage and pick up a copy of the LSAT Trainer and/or Manhattan.
It's okay. At least now you got the rest you needed. You know what's your daily work schedule like and you can decide if 2-4 hours daily is attainable. When are you thinking about taking the LSAT? I would recommend that you get a copy of the LSAT Tr…
It's very important that you memorize these forms.
At first I didn't understand what they were for but once I got deep in the course it started to make sense.
I made flash cards to memorize these forms.
https://www.goconqr.com/en-US/p/1509201/
I wouldn't recommend reading every question before the passage but it may vary. There are some people in this forum that have shared their methods with RC and some have actually done it that way. It really depends on what works for you at the time a…