Hi, I just got a subscription through my LSAC fee waiver and have a few questions regarding my study plan. I plan to take my LSAT in June and have been self-studying for about a month so far. I started with LawHub's free video lessons and drill sets, and then did 7Sage's LR mini course on Youtube. I got a 158 on my diagnostic this past weekend. I notice that the 7Sage curriculum starts with videos and gets into practice later, but want to practice a bit every day if possible. If I do 5-15 questions each day in either LR or RC, will I mess up the practice plan that 7Sage has implemented in the later portion of my study plan? Is it even reasonable for me to practice throughout the foundations/theory part of the course? I am also a full time student with a job, so I'm trying to create a structured plan ASAP. Thanks!
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DestinyCruz
Tuesday, Jan 13
@ConvincingWonderfulTooth thanks, this makes sense. I am currently between the comprehensive plan and the balanced plan, but as a very structured student who prefers to overprepare I am worried I might miss something important. Yet on the other hand I want to ensure the lessons are actually sticking and showing in my accuracy when practicing. So I have a dilemma. 😆
@BenWebster good to know! Are you on the comprehensive study plan or the balanced study plan?