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Hi everyone! I just started studying in December and planning to take the June LSAT. I started utilizing the study plan 7Sage came up for me, but now I am worried that once I go through the theory of LR and RC that I won't have enough time for PTs and drills. What study plan does everyone use (ex: comprehensive, balanced, etc.) and how do you recommend splitting up your time?
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I alternate between RC and LR drills every day (Monday through Thursday) and take a PT every Friday.
On weekdays, I do at least 30 minutes of drills on either RC or LR. After the drills, I spend the next 30 minutes reviewing my drill. I go over the questions I get wrong and also the ones I get right to understand the reasoning and logic behind them. If I get it right, unless I can articulate to myself why I got it right, I still review it. It could be because I got lucky, and I don't want to be complacent. I keep a journal of questions I get wrong. I explain why I got them wrong and why the correct answer is correct.
On weekends, I take the opportunity to review my PT from Friday and study the right and wrong questions. I review half on Saturday and the other Half on Sunday. I consider reviewing as "study time". I feel that feedback is important for learning.
I make sure I exercise, meditate, and eat healthy meals. I find that I can focus much better when I exercise earlier in the day, and meditation improves my concentration.
I’m in the same boat and am confused as well. I’m doing balanced, but I see TikToks of people sharing their tips, and they all drill and take PTs throughout the weeks, months before their exam date. Should I be doing that and the 7Sage study plan?
I was doing the balanced one that ends in may. So far I plan to spam drills on the weekends and do the lessons Tue Th Fri Sa Sun. I just have longer school classes on Mon Wed. I did balanced because i gotta juggle regular school work too so yeah.