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Hello, I am fairly new to studying for the LSAT and my plan is to take the first LSAT in June 2026. I am trying to get a 175, but I don't know how to approach the studying. According to the study plan I should spend the first 10 weeks or so on the core curriculum and then after start practicing/drilling. Is that what I should do? Or should I structure my studying in another way? For example, I do the core curriculum one day and then practice another day?
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This might be a terrible answer, and probably not what a 7sage tutor would say; however, I recommend taking a practice test, or, at least, one section of LR and another of RC. I found it difficult to engage with the Core Curriculum because I didn't understand its relation to the exam nor did I understand how much I needed its content. I definitely went through the Core Curriculum too quickly and struggled to engage with it because I didn't realize its value.
I don't think it's a terrible idea to complete a section of the Core Curriculum and then drill that question type. In fact, it might help you engage with the content more. I would recommend only drilling one to three star questions in the beginning before challenging yourself. This will help you solidify your approach. A 175 scorer needs to have an approach to every question type.
Also, you are at full liberty to use the content as you seem fit. If you're not sure if you need to complete a portion of the Core Curriculum, drill some questions. Your results will be a great indicator.