Hi guys. Looking for some friendly advice.

I've studied off and on for about a year now. My last time studying was about 5 months ago. I am 100% committed to writing and plan on taking the June LSAT.

I've gone through most of the curriculum with 7sage. I still have a bit more Reading Comprehension and I haven't really touched Logic Games yet.

How should I go about starting to study again?

Should I start with Reading Comprehension and then move to Logic Games and end with reviewing Logical Reasoning? I am planning to go over all of the 7sage material again.

I am working 2 jobs right now - about 50 hours a week - so time is precious. I am studying a couple hours a night during the week and spending more time on the weekends studying.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Friday, Nov 11 2016

    Sounds like we're nearly in the same boat! If you need a study buddy along the way, let me know! In terms of your study journey, I'd go with Alex's and Can't Get Right's advice.

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  • Friday, Nov 11 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 I would work my way through the core curriculum again. Take notes and treat it like a part-time job. Do the drills, memorize what JY says, and you will prosper. The course is best designed to be gone through in order.

    Yeah, I agree with this. It will take a little more time, but it's the best, highest quality use of that right now.

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  • Friday, Nov 11 2016

    @jhaldy10325

    said:

    How should I go about starting to study again?

    Should I start with Reading Comprehension and then move to Logic Games and end with reviewing Logical Reasoning? I am planning to go over all of the 7sage material again.

    I am working 2 jobs right now - about 50 hours a week - so time is precious. I am studying a couple hours a night during the week and spending more time on the weekends studying.

    Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

    I would work my way through the core curriculum again. Take notes and treat it like a part-time job. Do the drills, memorize what JY says, and you will prosper. The course is best designed to be gone through in order.

    I also work about 50 hours a week (give or take, sometimes more.) I spend about 4-6 hours a night after work prepping and all day Saturday and Sunday prepping. I use my 1 hour lunch to do logic games.

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