Hi, I literally just signed up for 7sage and am starting from complete scratch. Basically the only thing I have done so far is a diagnostic test on Lawhub and scored a 155.
I realized that there is so much content after checking out the syllabus. As a result, I was hoping for some tips related to how I should study all of this material (for example if I should first complete certain sections fully, or combine sections and do a little bit from each all at the same time).
Basically any study guides/tips and approaches to how to best utilize this website efficiently would be amazing! In case this helps, I can dedicate about 2-3 hours daily on weekdays to LSAT studying and maybe a little bit more on weekends. If anyone would be okay with sharing their studying schedule or routine as an example, I would really appreciate that too!
Thanks for any tips in advance (3(/p)
@ Thank you so much for your response, those are amazing tips! After watching the tutorial videos, I noticed that they also mentioned the "core curriculum" and that there was a section under the syllabus tab that was titled just that in the videos. However, when I enter the syllabus it just lists foundations, logical reasoning, reading comp, etc. I would love to follow your suggestion of following the core curriculum, but i'm just unsure as to what that means. Would it be following the above outlined sections in that same order?
Thank you for the tips about slowing down and prioritizing understanding over completion, that helps me feel grounded and not as though I'm failing if I take a long time on a certain topic.
Just to address your last parargraph, I am aiming for a 170+ which means a long road ahead haha. I actually found myself struggling with the reading comp significantly more than with the LR during my diagnostic. I pretty much completed all of my LR questions (I ran out of time and guessed on the last 3-4 question in every LR section), but with reading comp I was only able to complete 2 out of 4 passages before using the last 30 seconds to randomly bubble in the rest of the unanwered questions. Would you still suggest to prioritize LR over reading comp? If not, would you by any chance have any tips related to improving at reading comp?