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Hi all:
I have a question regarding the core curriculum. How did you complement it/with what [other] resources? For instance, I know that with some other LSAT study tools, "homework" is an incorporated part of the curriculum. But I'm not sure that 7sage has something similar, at least not that I have found. So how did you go about creating that for yourself, if at all (and if not, why.)? I've gotten a chance to look through the Question Bank and even do some practice drills there but am still looking for more structure. Tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi!
I see "homework" as the quizzes and drills that are assigned after you have gone through the lessons in core curriculum. JY has fantastic quizzes about fundamentals that I use till today to keep up the basic skills. In addition, there are a lot of problem sets after each lessons on question type ranging from easy to difficult to help build up our knowledge.
Since you are going through the core-curriculum right now, I wouldn't go through the question bank. I would just do the quizzes and drills. I think a lot of problem sets, at least the hardest ones, may only be available to ultimate plus members. But I am going to tag @"Dillon A. Wright" to verify that.
@Sami That's right!
Yeah, agreed with @Sami . The other programs need homework because they're less extensive. 7Sage is so comprehensive there's just no need to refer to outside material: Everything you need is built in. So if you follow the curriculum in sequence, you should cover everything and come across drills and exercises as is appropriate to work them. Save the Q Bank for later. There will be plenty of work to do once you've completed the CC and that is better saved for then.
@Sami @"Cant Get Right" makes a lot of sense! Thanks so much!
@Sami Would you recommend the same (finishing CC) before full proofiing?
I’m not using any supplemental materials. 7Sage all the way! Ever since I found 7Sage I haven’t looked back.