Echoing what everyone else said here, yes do the Core Curriculum first, then do PTs (with Blind Review). The course is intentionally laid out like that on the Progress page: http://7sage.com/progress/
For PT67 BR 3pm ET tomorrow, looking for someone to share insight on RC Pass #2. After reading 1st sentence, immediately turned the page! Any help tackling this type of RC will be welcome:)
Furthermore, please be aware that each and every page and post on this forum ends up on Google. Though your username is anonymous enough, this forum is part of the public record.
@"GSU Hopeful" I heard somewhere on this page that it was recommended to study a year out. I've taken the LSAT before and got into Law school but as you know life happens and I'm now older/wiser and going to try again.
Question by question is a time suck and breaks up momentum, and two pages risks more bubbling errors or forgetting to do it at all. Page by page keeps a steady rhythm to it.
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