I have gone through the 7Sage class ciriculum twice (once about a year ago, and again one month ago), so I feel I have a pretty good grasp of the fundamentals (PTs are mid to high 160s right now; 173 is my target score). I have heard great things about the Trainer here, so I decided to pick it up. How long do you think it should take to thoroughly go through the LSAT Trainer? Is one month reasonable? I don't want to rush through it.

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    thanks!

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    One month is 20 pages a day which is completely doable. It's a quick read and the book length is really offset by the 12 inch margins on every page.

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    One month is more than enough IMO... Just dive in and see how it feels. I really enjoyed it and for the most part just wanted to continue reading. I would save some of the exercises for later if need be, which will help you not get too bogged down in any one section.

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    Check out the website for the trainer (www.thelsattrainer.com) - the author has study schedules that should give you a good idea of how long it should typically take to go through the book.

    Hope that helps.

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