Hello! I have just begun studying for my LSAT and was wondering if you all think its necessary to watch video explanations for questions that you got right?
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I don't think the beta version 2: core curriculum is for me and would like to revert to the original core curriculum/ study schedule (without losing my progress). is this possible? thank you!
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... 's after finishing the core curriculum, and then was in the ... your time in the core curriculum, do drills instead of PT ... then look at all the video explanations for my incorrect answers ...
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I just finished the curriculum and am scheduled to take the September LSAT. I am going to take my first practice test tomorrow since I took my diagnostic... Any suggestions on how I should divide my time? Drilling... tests?