Hey y'all! So I'm retaking in September of 2017. The last time I took in December 2015. I've been studying since Augustus of 2016. Back then, I really should not have tested as I was weak in all three sections. Now, LG I want to take slowly as I master them. However, I really think I'm getting a bit too far behind since I been doing and redoing the LG intro lessons again and again for like two to three weeks now. I was wondering if it would be ok if I moved on in the curriculum for the LR and RC sections and just kept coming back to the lg lessons, basically moving a lot slower on just LG? Or is there intention in the way the curriculum was scheduled and I should just stick to it no matter how long it takes for me to get LG? I know that the fundamental concepts behind each section is the same so I should really be alright no matter which way I go, but I'm also a full time teacher so it's getting harder and harder to schedule time to study and I don't want to fall so behind that I don't even get to the other LR types and RC practices.
Also fir what it's worth from advice on this board I went ahead and purchased the lsat trainer! I'm hoping to start working through that to complement 7Sage soon!
Thanks in advance!
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You're asking if you can move around the core curriculum? I didn't attempt as much, but I believe the order of the LR sections is intentional. You probably wouldn't want to start LG until you have a good basic understanding of logic. I think it's okay to be doing part of the LG section while continuing through the others but only if you have a good lawgic foundation. That being said make sure you don't procrastinate on LG... going through the cc was the first time I ever experienced the games and they were hard AF... even simple sequencing games. But with continuous practice and the review method you can and will improve.
Hope this helps. Feel free to message back if needed
Best of luck with studying
Hang in there.
Generally the lessons keep you on track and make sure you're not missing the fundamentals.