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Honestly, I think the best approach is just to get ahead of lessons when you can, and give yourself leeway when you can't finish the planned lessons for the day. I work a 9-5 and sometimes its hard to find the time but I've started splitting up my studying into an hour in the morning and then finishing up in the evening/night. Be kind to yourself, you'll always make progress if you are intentional and present while studying. In my personal experience, when I tried to cram and not give myself a break day/time to work through the lessons rather than skimming, I almost quit studying after week 2 because I felt like I was getting nowhere. Also, think about pushing your test date if you don't feel confident. I had to accept that I needed to push my test date and it made me feel awful but after thinking it through realized that it was the right choice.
I'm seeing so much improvement and I especially like the study plan! The explanation videos are great, and I would suggest making explanation videos for the lessons that have 10+ min of reading to keep consistency when studying. This course keeps me motivated and the structure is very helpful to understand where the different lessons fall in place when taking the LSAT.
this lesson cracked me up so hard