Hi,
I think I need confirmation that I am on the right path to meet my goals. So, I apologize if this is a bit long.
I am following a comprehensive study plan where I completed the foundation section and I am currently working through the LR section. The RC section is scheduled to begin mid June, and test practice will begin at the end of June. I plan to take my first LSAT in September and based on my study plan I should have about 10 weeks of practice time.
When I first started studying in February, I was doing it on my own and planned to take the June LSAT and realized that it wasn't working well for me and signed up for 7Sage in April. My current study plan is set up for 3 hours a day, 5 days a week, and those 3 hours are turning into 5-6 hours a day to complete, which can be a lot some days. I am primarily working through the lessons and the drills included in the lessons, and I am not adding additional drills.
I took a cold diagnostic before I started studying in February and scored 140. I know I am improving and but have not taken another diagnostic and don't plan to until I finish the lessons in mid-June. I hope to reach the 160s when I take the test in September.
Not knowing what anyone else's schedule or study plan looks like adds to my uncertainty, and I just need to know I am on the right path.
Thank you for sticking with me through this long rant!
@angantous Thank you so much, your comments and suggestions really help. I feel like as the lessons progress, I may forget the LR lessons. I started adding some LR drills yesterday but it added more time to my studies. I work full time so this is a struggle. Based on your suggestions, I plan to add 1-2 sets of 5 question drills a day for now.
I'm concerned that if I adjust my study hours, I will not have enough lessons to fully grasp each question type. Did you adjust your hours at any time, and how did it affect your lessons?