What does everyone think is the best method to study for the LSAT? Specifically, I am wondering if I should approach it by studying one area at a time or all areas together. What I mean by this is whether to study only logic games for a few weeks until I feel comfortable with them, then moving on to the other areas of the exam one by one. Or, would it be better to just study a little bit of every area at the same time? I hope my question makes sense.
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However, if you are a complete beginner to the LSAT then I advise going through the course section by section. If you are not registered, then I highly suggest you register or at least get an LSAT book ( LSAT Trainer imo). Either way you go, a structure will be there and it usually includes going section by section at first, but broken down into sub-categories per section. This is the best way to approach the test as you learn ALL the little nuances that are involved in each section and how to attack each section/sub-category. You need to get your foundation down pat before you start tackling full sections haphazardly, as it will likely lead to high stress and unsatisfactory results.