Hi,

I'm restudying for the LSAT and want to make sure I am retaining all the foundational concepts and theory from the core curriculum. I am taking handwritten notes as I go through the modules, but does anyone have any tips for retaining/reviewing this info? I want to keep up with my 7-sage curated study plan, but I also want to make sure I am revisiting and truly digesting the concepts.

Thank you, and happy studying everyone!!

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  • Sunday, Jan 25

    Drills, drills, drills. The saying "practice makes perfect" is king. Keep doing drills, timed or untimed, to really get in the habit of following a structure or plan when tackling questions.

    Second, also blind review journaling. Going over each wrong answer and saying "why did I get this question wrong, and why is the right answer correct?" will force you to really be attentive to the CC.

    Finally, be intentional. Intentional as in, don't do a drill because you have a certain quota you have to meet by the end of day. I've noticed that when I really put my mind to it, I get a lot more done studying 4 hours in a day intentionally vs. studying 8 hours a day for the sake of studying.

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