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Hey! I'm working through the LR part of the 7sage course right now. The study schedule they create for you includes you doing all of the Prep Tests and all the practice problem sets/quizzes (Hence, the 800+ hours of course content). I believe the actual core curriculum for LR is probably around 125 hrs worth, which is technically possible to complete in under a month. Now if it is a good idea, well personally I would say that it takes time for the material to absorb and become second nature so it is not ideal to rush through it. But at the same time, only you know yourself and maybe spending some time reviewing the theory and core logic for LR will be beneficial to you :)
Goodluck with your studying and with the July LSAT!
Interested as well! :)
Before making a decision I would reflect on comparing your initial perception & score prediction for the November exam with the actual score you ended up getting on it. And then apply that to January. If your initial feelings on the November exam were accurate in the end, then I think it makes sense to put more weight one the initial feelings of your January exam and to consider cancelling. But if it was not then i'd take the risk and keep the score! That's just how I would approach that decision! I'm sure you did great! :)
Like for me the November LR felt foreign and i had half of it flagged, the RC i felt like i guessed almost every question and LG i almost always go -0 but I didn't even finish it this time. So I was certain I got a 150 at best, but i somehow ended up with a 161 which was below my PT average but was still way better than I expected!
Also, for those of you who were confused on the Nov 12 test date not being there when booking, this might give you some insight. I have accommodations for the exam and the only day they let me book a time slot was Nov 12. So, its possible most of the time slots that day are booked off for those with accommodations etc.