So I've been using 7SAGE for a few months, and I'd say I am nearly done with the lesson plan. Ill probably be a few days behind schedule regardless, but I'm estimated to finish it in the next 10-15 days if I can consistently do 4 hours a day.
Issue is that I feel like its really slow, and I am taking the LSAT in October/November. I've yet to really focus on drills, but I do try an untimed PT every week or so.
When should I start focusing on drills and timing? Rn I'm half way through LR on the lessons, so I could theoretically lock in heavy and grind out lessons, or I could begin to shift focus onto timing.
Just wanted to see what others have to say about their own time management for studying. How long have some of you been working purely on drills and PT timing? When might be a good time to rotate into that?
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start doing untimed drills and sections only. focus on accuracy!! and only then when you get the accuracy you need for your goal score you can introduce timing.
accuracy comes from having a comprehensive understanding but also knowing how to answer the questions (easier said then done i know)
I’ve been studying for the LSAT for 5 months and tried at first to do timing without really understanding how to actually answer the question but had a comprehensive understanding of the test and was frustratingly plateauing in the high 140’s timed and low 150’s untimed. Once I slowed down I saw a huge jump of mid 160’s untimed!