Hello, I am fairly new to studying for the LSAT and my plan is to take the first LSAT in June 2026. I am trying to get a 175, but I don't know how to approach the studying. According to the study plan I should spend the first 10 weeks or so on the core curriculum and then after start practicing/drilling. Is that what I should do? Or should I structure my studying in another way? For example, I do the core curriculum one day and then practice another day?
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@NylaWhite ME TOO, but i still dont even know how I got these questions right lol
I genuinely am getting more lost as I go forward each section
@esimone98 P is premise, is conclusion. I don't exactly remember the lesson name, sorry. Causal relationships might be it?
Just a general clarification question, what is the difference between causal relationship and conditional relationship when reading the stim and trying to understand it?
The way I have been answering these questions and getting them right is not by using lawgic or writing things down. Is that ok for the LSAT? Or am I setting myself up for failure?
Is context considered to be premise, or is it a separate individual part of the text?
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In any given question, how fo we know if we should interpret the "Unless" as an exception or as a group three indicator?
For example in question 4, the "unless" is used as group 3 indicator, but then in question 3 its used as an exception.
This section and the previous section of chaining conditionals, I have not gotten a single one right. Is that concerning? What should I do?
@FelipeCaceres-Cambero thank you
@tiba shlash I am also confused on this, if anyone can provide feedback??
Hello,
I am in the foundations section and new to studying for the LSAT and I was wondering whether it is important to have indicators memorized. For example, indicators for concessions (context), premise indicators, conclusion indicators, and etc. Thanks :).
@natcat Hey Natalia, thanks for responding. Where is the free videos on the study plans. Also, just a side note, its my third day on 7Sage, so I am still getting used to everything.
Yo, I just started studying for the LSAT with 7Sage and I am starting by going through the core curriculum that the study plan chose for me. My question is, should I be taking notes while I am watching the videos and reading, or no? Thanks!
@robnav yea he just said it wrong, he did negative sufficient with the diagramming