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Sunday, Dec 27 2020

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When should I start PTing?

I know it's recommended to complete the Core Curriculum before I start drilling PTs week after week, but it'll take months for me to complete the full CC with my current pace due to work (I'm in consulting, fml) and other commitments. I plan on taking the April LSAT and feel like I'll hit a juncture where it'll just be more effective for me to start drilling PTs with thorough blind reviews instead of continuing linearly with the CC (i.e. adapt to timing, build mental endurance, repetition, etc.)

Thoughts on how to navigate/formulate a study strategy? Any and all insights would be greatly appreciated!

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Thursday, Dec 23 2021

I went from a 154 in August to a 164 in November - retaking in January as well to see if I can get into the high 160s or even 170. We. Got. This.

I've been out of undergrad for 7 years too so buckling down to study with an academic mindset has been a significant challenge for me. Also dealing with general burnout and a quarter life crisis doesn't help either haha, but we all have our own personal obstacles to overcome and this will all be more than worth it.

Take it one day at a time and grind through.

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Tuesday, Dec 01 2020

stephenoh0413531

Core Curriculum Question

I noticed that the way the core curriculum is structured has you taking one diagnostic PT very early on, and then has you complete the entire course before taking another PT (and then at that point, it's just PT after PT until you run out).

Is this the actual recommended way to study? Would it not be beneficial to sprinkle in a few PTs throughout the core curriculum to see how you're progressing?

Curious how you all have tailored your 7Sage and LSAT studies to fit your needs, and would love to hear what worked best for you (or if the 7Sage prescribed path is in fact the most fruitful method). Thanks!

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