I look at the calendar eachday and wonder where the time has gone. I had a several month break from studying and then returned in late December to begin studying for the Feb. LSAT. Wish I would have not taken that break now!!
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Make sure you don't forget about LR/RC. Don't slack off on onesection for another. You kind of need a balance for all 3. I would suggest that you work on LG maybe 2 or 3 days out of the week and on the other days that you focus on LR and RC.
@ALL OF THE ABOVE Do NOT neglect onesection for the other. Remember, even though the test is composed of three distinct sections, logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning are essential skills that are important in every section.