@StopLawying I think @blah170blah ’s LR guide is pretty good. It’s consistent with 7Sage but has some other nuggets in there: http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2901/lsat-study-guide-primer
... small chunk of time to study on weekdays after work and ... about how to structure your study time? Wishing you well on ... I did. Powerscore has self studyguide schedules online depending on how ...
... recommendations for a 6-month study plan? I'm not sure ... -2 months based on the study schedule...should I be fool ... />
It is a post-CC studyguide broken down into different steps ...
I appreciate this comment because I myself have realized (this week) that for accuracy I have to go at the pace at which I absorb the information. The studyguide schedule is simply a guide, not a must be followed exactly command.
Quick question- but how do I save this studyguide or download it? I tried to save it as a PDF, but it did not work. There are only the options like share or save it on the website. I was hoping to save it on my laptop.
@"Tim Hortons" Thank you and congratulations! How do we download the studyguide? I've been trying to print and save it but having a hard time. Thx for your help.
Seeing as people are still finding the studyguide helpful (I'm flattered!), I want to **bump** this thread for anyone who hasn't seen it, especially for those preparing for the upcoming June LSAT. Best of luck, everyone! :smile:
@Gee-dawg Unfortunately I don't have a larger version of the studyguide accessible to me. I'd recommend that you zoom in on the studyguide, screenshot each section, and then print out those sections separately. Best of luck!