Greetings, my new friends,
I am excited to explore 7Sage and get to know you. This Fall I will start final year of undergraduate and I want to start studying the LSAT this summer.
I work about 58 hours a week and on a given day I may have one or two 30-45 minute periods of free time that I can use to study. Does anyone have any schedule or approach suggestions that might be helpful to me this summer as I begin my LSAT journey? I am doubtful that I can find two hours a day to study at this point...
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Trevor
Hello,
I am back. First of all thank all of you again.
@ Perfection I find your advice helpful, you laid out exactly how I can succeed with little time and little money. Paying for this course is a concern for me because although I work a lot, I am only making min. wage in CA and I am a student with plenty of other financial responsibilities. I will probably have to use the most economical course option.
@ I've been listening to Thinking LSAT for the past few days. I enjoy using it a s motivational tool. Thank you for the recommendation.
Currently, I am just going through the the basic terminology in the 7sage free course, but my plan is to focus on the Logic Games this summer and do my senior year of undergrad, history in the fall and spring, and then study intensely next summer with the intention of taking the September 2019 exam.