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I guess it depends on what you think you should focus on the most, but I think all of the intro to Logic Game type videos definitely fall under what you're looking for
Hey there, I also know the struggle with trying to study while working. I typically work 9-6pm, but since I work in sports my schedule can easily change at the last minute for whichever game we are covering. Here are a few things that I have been doing that helped me improve my score within a month:
I have made it a habit to get up earlier before I start work so I am not completely wiped out from a day of work. This was a huge help, despite how annoying it felt to not take advantage of sleeping in while WFH.
For LG, I highly recommend doing at least one game a day through the problem set creator on here under Resources. I usually pick one of the harder level games or any sort of combo grouping/sequencing game.
I also agree with using the review method for each PT you take rather than burning through as many tests as you can. I find that one PT a week with intense review and practicing full LR/RC sections fits best with my schedule, but that obviously may vary depending on the person.
This one is more mental..I started studying for this test in May, while I really enjoy using 7Sage I was immediately overwhelmed at how long the syllabus is and that the recommended time to study is a full year. The bottom line is, I had to really tell myself that IT IS OKAY to not follow it exactly. Everyone is different, the duration you spend on trying to study for this exam isn't the definitive answer to getting a good score; how you spend the time reviewing is.
I scores a151in August and knew that I wasn't prepared for it because I felt lost when trying to find the best use of my time from May-August. The difference in my confidence levels going into the October test was like night and day after doing what I mentioned above.
Good luck!! We got this :)
I am interested! PA/NYC based, I am planning on taking the test for October. I just started using 7Sage after feeling like I got no where with KA, so I feel like I am trying to play catch up now.
To anyone who paid for score preview, finished the LSAT writing and took the rest of the exam: how soon after were you able to see your score? Was it sent via e-mail or did it show up at the end of the test?