I recently started studying for the LSAT, and I feel behind and like I don't have a sense of direction. I have been following along with the 7Sage study plan that they have created for me, and I am currently still in the foundations section of the plan. I feel like maybe I should be drilling or doing some form of practice tests, but I also don't want to study the incorrect way.
What does everyone recommend? I do not have a set time that I want to take the LSAT, and I work a full-time 9-5, so I am unable to study 4 hours a day like I have read some people do. I unfortunately do not have a lot of law connections, so this whole process is sort of daunting.
Any help/recommendations would be great. I am trying not to get discouraged.
Thank you!!
Ok so because there was nothing indicating that Kumar was "late" in the second premise that makes the statement not true. Which leads to the conclusion being not true. Am I understanding that correctly?