Hello! I'm a sophomore studying to take the LSAT some time in late 2026/2027. I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to work in drills with the Core Curriculum (CC). I don't want to start on drills too early where I'll just be making a lot of mistakes, but I'd like the duality of having practical lessons with the CC.
Note that the example at 2:19 is an LG question! This type of question no longer exists in the new test format, so it might be worth removing/replacing to avoid confusion. After all, this intro video should set expectations for what's to come, which no longer includes LG.
Hey everyone! I'm a sophomore majoring in Philosophy and I'm very enthusiastic about law, I have decided to start studying for the LSAT now because I'm a horrible test taker, I figured the more I get into the habit of the test format the better I'll do. If anyone has any advice please let me know - good skill to everyone!
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starting this with a 142 diagnostic and taking the test in august- chat am I cooked?
Well let's see, 3 months until the august one lol
What if I only have about a month and a half? Would 30 hours a week be enough?
How many hours a day or week do you need to dedicate to studying the LSAT to meet the three-month mark?
Are blind reviews and drills incorporated into the study schedule, or do I need to create a separate schedule for myself that includes that?
Hello! I'm a sophomore studying to take the LSAT some time in late 2026/2027. I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to work in drills with the Core Curriculum (CC). I don't want to start on drills too early where I'll just be making a lot of mistakes, but I'd like the duality of having practical lessons with the CC.
Note that the example at 2:19 is an LG question! This type of question no longer exists in the new test format, so it might be worth removing/replacing to avoid confusion. After all, this intro video should set expectations for what's to come, which no longer includes LG.
Hey everyone! I'm a sophomore majoring in Philosophy and I'm very enthusiastic about law, I have decided to start studying for the LSAT now because I'm a horrible test taker, I figured the more I get into the habit of the test format the better I'll do. If anyone has any advice please let me know - good skill to everyone!
Ideally, should i try to get through the weekly course lessons first before spending the rest of the time drilling/studying?
Im planning on taking the LSAT in Jan or Feb. Anyone have any tips on an order I should study to best prepare?
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starting over on version 2. so glad LG are gone and I only have two types of sections to study for. LETS DO THIS!
Needed this advice lol
We got this.
studying to get back into law school! wish me luck, everyone!
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How do i know when to take preptest in the v2 version of sevensage?#help
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