@hollyrose613 Don't worry too much if you're spending too much time on CCs. I think it's great to have a knowledge of the concepts before jumping into the PTs. As for myself, I just decided not to go through the entire CC in chronological order and …
@hollyrose613 I actually didn't finish all the cc because I read books prior to using 7Sage (The LSat Trainer and the Loophole in Logical Reasoning). I was able to knock those two books out relatively quickly, which gave me a basis of what the LSAT …
@BabyYoda15 Hi! I started studying at the end of May, took a break from studying for a month in August, so I’ve been studying for about 5-6 months now! I definitely think you can make significant progress by Sept.
@kaiya123, to be honest I didn't really follow the lessons in chronological order like that hehe.. I think maybe you can try solving some LR questions and find out what types of questions you're getting wrong most. Then, try to spend most of your ti…
My biggest tip is really just to practice a whole ton. I do about a minimum of one section each day. Just do a little something every day, even if it's just only for an hour. It really starts to make LSAT part of your everyday routine rather than so…