I am a non-traditional (old) student who is taking the LSAT for the 3rd time. (first- 158- was in 2009, second - 153- in October, and third will be in January - hoping for at least 162). After the October test, I signed up for 7sage and really like the curriculum so far. However, four hours a day is a lot for me, between kids and work. I was surprised when the study plan was formulated that it does not include any of the available drills, or recorded classes. How do those of you who work in addition to studying for the LSAT fit in any of the extra content? Should I prioritize any of it outside of the study plan? It looks like the study plan doesn't have a practice test until two weeks before the actual test. Should I fit one or two additional practice tests in as well? All input welcome. Thank you!

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  • Friday, Nov 07

    Another old person here! For additional studying, I study on my lunch breaks, and instead of scrolling before bedtime I quiz on a few extra questions. You can do quizzes and full questions outside of your study plan. If you go to the study tab and click practice it’ll allow you to complete more questions, sections and full tests. Also LawHub has FREE tests and quizzes that I use in addition to this. I’ve personally made time for additional content like the loophole book and RC Hero as well. But this is my main study material cause it keeps me on track, the rest is just fillers. This’ll be my third and final time taking the lsat so I gotta pull out all the stops.

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  • Thursday, Nov 06

    I am also a non-traditional (older) student and will be taking the lsat for the 4th ( and better be final) time! What is your study structure?

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  • Thursday, Nov 06

    The analytics section is where you will see what you are doing and drill to improve it. I think you need to continue to get familiar with the interface as it has the things you are missing. Additionally you can reach out to support for specific guidance.

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