What was your score and what is your goal score? What did you use to study for the last one? I’m sure most people on here will recommend 7sage’s curriculum, but a cheaper option that a lot of people seem to like (I’ve never read it) is the LSAT Trainer.
I am the type of person that loves to self study but I need a solid plan to be effective. 7sage is a super cheap option and it gives you the basics for just the starter option. I would say hands down that 7sage is the best option (that I know of) for those interested in self-study.
In terms of general tips, set a schedule. Since you're taking in November, I would recommend working in the mornings and getting used to being productive during that part of the day. Try to get in the habit of taking PT's (once you're ready to take them) on Saturday mornings in some place other than your bedroom. This could be a library or an empty classroom.
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What was your score and what is your goal score? What did you use to study for the last one? I’m sure most people on here will recommend 7sage’s curriculum, but a cheaper option that a lot of people seem to like (I’ve never read it) is the LSAT Trainer.
I am the type of person that loves to self study but I need a solid plan to be effective. 7sage is a super cheap option and it gives you the basics for just the starter option. I would say hands down that 7sage is the best option (that I know of) for those interested in self-study.
In terms of general tips, set a schedule. Since you're taking in November, I would recommend working in the mornings and getting used to being productive during that part of the day. Try to get in the habit of taking PT's (once you're ready to take them) on Saturday mornings in some place other than your bedroom. This could be a library or an empty classroom.