Self-study
I have been studying since October with 7sage. I am registered to take the LSAT in April. Is anyone else taking it in April? I may just be overthinking, but i dont feel too well about. Any tips to study? Im studying about 2 hours a day 5-6 times a week. I want to score in the 158-163 range
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Me too I am suppose to take it on April, and honestly I feel that the course is confusing me more than helping me, I took a full prep test on the LSAC website prior to buying this course and I had a 145 I really am aiming for more than that but I don't know if this course if going to help at all! I am as frustrated and annoyed as you are it kind of feels like a scam they just talk and talk and talk and talk and the guy talks like he is going 1000 hours per hour ugh!!! and I'm getting answers wrong after I take the lesson so it feels like it is not helpin! ugh!!!!!
Im taking April too. I think a goal of 1 or 2 sections a day is better than a goal of hours. Cuz hours sometimes is not enough to finish and review a section. And a whole section a day make you improve for sure
Hi, so I joined a workshop and started studying for the LSAT in late September. I was scheduled to take the test in February 2026, but honestly, I did not feel prepared for it. I decided to reschedule the exam for April 2026, so I'll be taking it that month as well. I feel like you have a good study schedule. I'm actually studying for my degree, and also the LSAT, so my schedule has been hectic. I strongly believe in learning the fundamentals until you understand what it is looking for. I am in the 143 right now, very low, but I have not taken a prep test in about a month because I'm focused on learning the questions first. So, I believe you shall be good to go, just do the test and keep a journal for the questions you get wrong and understand why the question is right and why the answer you chose was wrong. I have been doing that lately, and it has really helped my thought process. I will update once I take a prep test again. Best of luck!
What kinds of practice scores are you getting?