Self-study
Hey guys!
I just started studying for the LSAT and want to take it in APRIL... Do yall think it's wise for me to schedule the test right now or later? I purposely haven't registered for the test yet since I read somewhere I shouldn't do that until I am for sure ready... Let me know your thoughts!
Additionally, I am subscribed to 7Sage Live. What are some tips and suggestions for me to get the MOST out of it? Currently, I am reviewing and learning the foundations. Should I be doing something else?
Thanks guysss
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It depends entirely on your diagnostic score and your target score. The distance between them determines how long you should expect to study. They usually recommend hitting 2-3 PT's consistently in your target range before the test. I'd need to know that before I could recommend testing in April or later. It only really gives you two months, so probably the answer is later.
What are your constraints? Do you want to apply this cycle? Are you in school? April will be too late for the 2026 admissions cycle.
You should probably be logging your wrong answers in what we call a "Wrong answer journal." I made an app that makes that easy for you, just take a screenshot. I'd love to know your feedback.
Hey! I'm just starting off too and will probably be doing the same as you, so I don't have an answer but i'm commenting so i'll be able to come back to the comments lol.