18 months isn't too long. Just study at least an hour a day and at the very least do 1 question a day. You'll be surprised at how quickly things come back to you.
Don't study for too long on any given day. Your first hour of studying is going to be more enriching and productive than say your 4th or 5th hour of studying in that same day. You have to let everything you learn sink in.
I really wouldn't worry about it. In some instances, law firms will look for someone who they can train and count on being with the firm for a long time. If you want some experience as a paralegal before going to law school, I would just be ambiguou…
You're only 4 weeks in and studying a lot of hours per day. Simply, it's just going to take time to complete the CC and translate everything over to PTing/BR. There is no magic pill for the LSAT. Also, be careful about burning yourself out. Telperio…
Stick it out with 7sage's core curriculum to lay the foundations but using other study materials I think is beneficial. I recently discovered LSAT Demon's podcast and just hearing other instructors perspectives, I think has been beneficial for me.
A good thing to remember is conceptualizing contrapositive of group 3 and group 4 logical indicators for whatever idea you choose to make as SC and NC.
Your example: /Play -> Dark. Translated back to english: if we did not play, then it was dark…