Self-study
See title.
7Sage breaks down and teaches types of content for the LSAT, and then lets you practice the concepts taught in the practice modules; however, I've been told you need at least 300+ hours of studying to do well on the LSAT (achieving a score in 160s+).
Does this 300+ hours exclude the work prior to the practice modules?
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Completing and reviewing PTs, sections, and drills is a critical part of improving. In general, the more you do and review, the more you'll improve. So I wouldn't count just reviewing lesson content as a meaningful part of your overall hours if you're trying to tally it against a recommended typical total.