Hi Joanna! You are NOT alone in feeling overwhelmed by the core curriculum. I started studying for the exam in January but only found my stride in the past few days! I have ADD and anxiety, and felt discouraged by my slow progress until recently. Pl…
I AM IN! For context, I work full-time and am averaging 10-12 hours a week but would like to increase that number. I am currently working through Logic Games.
Hi! I took the LSAT in 2017 with basically no prior studying and got a 148. I started properly studying in late November and am now on a more disciplined study schedule and the things that helped me are this - it’s better to study a little every day…
@LCMama2017 just read a discussion @"Jonathan Wang" posted 3 years ago called 'Why Knowledge Is Not Enough' and I highly recommend you read it. Below is a small excerpt from his discussion.
So the next time you hit a wall and get frustrated wit…
@kjsmith914 I am in somewhat of a similar boat. I started 7Sage CC, stopped because I started a face-to-face course, but plan on coming back to 7Sage once the course is over. I plan on starting slow and from the very beginning. Not sure how that wil…
@ZaTabler re: balance I can't tell you how many times I've stressed about the effectiveness of my study/life schedule. Ultimately, people's learning capabilities, habits, and lifestyle vary so we all progress differently on our LSAT journey. I think…
@LCMama2017 you are not alone. This test is hard and draining, especially if you are a full-time professional, but I remind myself that this is only temporary and that it will get better with time. Patience is key. @PandaRamen One day at a time is …
@3984589235 Thank you so much for taking the time to respond - it means a lot! I went about studying in a varied way because I didn't know any better. I did research, thought that the plan I came up with would work, but it didn't. I paid for the cou…