@Pacifico said:
I think 7Sage's breakdown of under 35 for drilling and 36+ for PTs is much more sensible because it maximizes the amount of full PT you can take.
I am turning 37 this August. Finished undergraduate school at 35. It has been taking me almost two years to prepare for the LSAT. I didn't like my score from last June, so I am trying again this October 3th.
You've already seen a lot of material from 1-35 from going through the curriculum so it's really best to use those for subsequent drilling to complement your PT work in 36+. Everything 36+ is guaranteed fresh at this point and that's the best way to start.
Also, stop using PTs from before 36 for full PTs since you'll be seeing a lot of stuff that was in the curriculum from 1-35 if you use the latter for PTs. Plus you're going to need the early stuff for drilling LG and everything else.
Just follow the 7Sage scheduler based off of the June test and it will guide you through. Hit up Cambridge or everylsat for PTs 36+ to use as full PTs and 1-35 for drilling.
... curriculum are from PTs 1-35. And it is highly advisable ... that before you start PT 36, you should have gotten eyes ... of the games of PT1-35, what we in the 7Sage ... the LGs for PT 1-35.
Finished up PT 74 earlier now going through the blind review hope to see some of you guys tomorrow! And already finished with PT 65 as well and review but it feels weird not checking my score! Lol