Well it depends on 2 things.
1. If your PT average is at or at least around what you want to get on the LSAT, then all you really can/should do is work on weak areas, and plan to ensure you're in the right state of mind. If that first one was a fl…
@aydinjkarasapan said:
I'd recommend checking out the 7sage admissions predictor, in which you can input the month you intend on applying as well as LSAT score and GPA, and it will give you a rough idea of your chances for each law school. Its…
At this point, just take practice tests and review them, not much point in the core curriculum (maybe for individual sections). Watch the blind review lesson to know how to do it properly. Good luck
It may be time for a more honest assessment. If your numbers are correct, 24 hours over 5 months is not very much. Additionally, that's around 11% of just the curriculum. The 7sage format is you learn the theory and do some practice in the curriculu…