How to Study for the LSAT

After you watch the video above, here's some extra advice.

Remember, you have control over your own studying journey!

Although we designed the course in a way that makes sense for most people studying for the LSAT, don't feel like you have to stick to the order of the lessons the entire way.

Perhaps the grammar portions feel easy and you want to skip ahead until you run into something you find challenging -- then absolutely feel free to skip ahead!

Or maybe your motivation is flagging as you work through the Foundations lessons because you don't see how the concepts in those lessons connect to real LSAT questions? Do a practice test! Then, review it, lick your wounds, and come back to the lessons.

Taking the LSAT in just a month or two, and don't think you have enough time to work through the Foundations? Then skip ahead to the LR question lessons, and come back to the Foundations as you come across concepts you don't understand. Or, try jumping into practice tests and thoroughly reviewing explanations.

No curriculum is designed perfectly for your specific needs -- so use your own critical judgment to guide your own studies. You have control! (And please don't fixate on the lesson completion rate -- you don't have to get that number to 100% before you start doing extra drills, or taking practice tests.)

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