What is the best way to approach the 7sage study plan? Often times it asks for like 30hrs a weeks of studying and as a full time student, I can't commit to that. My plan is to take the June 2022 LSAT, so I would like to get through the entire plan if needed/possible.
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elizabeth18462
Tuesday, Jan 25 2022
I'm interested!
elizabeth18462
Sunday, Nov 21 2021
Same!
Is anyone here planning to take the June 2022 LSAT? If so, do you wanna be apart of a study group? I'm really new to this so any instruction on structure would be helpful!
elizabeth18462
Wednesday, Nov 10 2021
i'm struggling as well! I don't feel prepared at all for the November, and considering fully going through the 7sage program for January, or just take it in November anyway. I've been studying since May and have had the worst journey, I'm hoping the Jan. will be my last one. Does anyone have advice about taking the test even if you're not ready?
Has anyone had experience with the 7sage assessment and planning $99 plan? Is it worth purchasing?
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Thursday, Dec 02 2021
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elizabeth18462
Wednesday, Dec 01 2021
Wow thank you everyone! This advice is very helpful!
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Depends on where you are in your studies. If you have not prepped before, I would recommend going in order. If this is not your first time with you could pick and choose based on your needs.
Either way, the estimated study times are just a guideline. It includes 12h for each prep test taken and review. In the beginning it may take you longer, in a few months it will be much less. Also, a big factor is how quickly you are retaining the concepts - some you may breeze through and some you may need to repeat multiple times.
Lastly, it depends on the speed you watch videos at. For me, 2x works best, so if it works for you, why not?
This was helpful, thank you!