Hey Everyone! First of all, Happy Holidays! Hope all you had a relaxing and rejuvenating break!
I've recently taken 1 month and half break from LSAT Prep. I'm still in undergrad (senior year) so I'm in the homestretch now, finally excited to get out of college. However, I was experiencing some real burnout from prep due to trying to balance everything from school as well, so I took a long needed break to focus on finals and to make sure I keep my GPA up. I've been prepping for about 6 months now, but I started 7sage in September. I still have not finished my core curriculum, I'm actually no where near done.
My question is: Should I jump right back in where I left off? Or should I start from the beginning and review the earlier sections? ! month and a half isn't that bad, but I feel like I may have forgotten a lot.
I'm in the processing of joining a study group in NYC. For those interested, please follow the link:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/9766/any-new-yorkers-nyc-area-interested-in-joining-a-study-group-for-the-june-2017-lsatThanks for the advice?
Comments
Make sure you keep your GPA up though and strong. That should be your first priority.
My biggest regret is that I didn't take it seriously until September. If I knew how much work others put into this, I would have commited to a one year or one and a half year study cycle before I took my first exam.
As it is, I am about to take my first after 6 months. I am not too concerned, but I feel like I have more to give.
Definitely don't sell yourself short. Your wallet and your intellect will be rewarded if you beat this test.