... I needed out of the CoreCurriculum from my lousy diagnostic ... zoom through the CC AND take PTs, which equated to ... close to being ready to take it 'once and done,' ... me to save my first take for later (even though ... you are able to take your time with your LSAT ...
#1. Finish CoreCurriculum: Take notes, refer back to them ... br />
#2. Next take a PT and thoroughly Blind ... you are done with your core-curriculum.
- Keep doing ... you are done with the core-curriculum, definitely attend that. I ...
... I was going through the corecurriculum I spent about 2-3 ... the weekends. Going through the curriculum isn't as cognitively taxing ... ; I'll write the test, take a quick 20-30 minute ... blind review. Which can usually take me anywhere from 30 minutes ...
It's definitely possible. Do corecurriculum, take PTs (the max that I can properly review is 2 per week, but some people can do 3/4). Save the 70s for last. There is also a lot of good advice throughout the forums.
... enough (after going through the corecurriculum).
As ... . After going through the corecurriculum, I made sure I ... noticed that after finishing the corecurriculum (while taking practice tests) ... month you are willing to take the test. It sounds ...
... am starting 7sages corecurriculum. I would say only take a few practice ... beginning (at least through the corecurriculum). I went through so many ... right or wrong. Don't take the exam if you aren ... 't ready, you can always take it in September. Remember the ...
... you have to master the curriculum and all the problem sets ... on. Then, they revisit the corecurriculum throughout their studies to address ... the fundamentals which naturally may take more time.
... it was better to take a year off and ... had not even finished the corecurriculum of 7sage at this ... LSAT, which essentially wasted a take for her. As I ... of rushed through the curriculum but now I have ... been going through the curriculum more slowly, as a ...
Depends. Take a look at your analytics ... information I would review the CoreCurriculum and do additional drills. At ... you have already done the corecurriculum, I wouldn't just go ... all of it - that would take too long and it might ...
... . But by the time I take the LSAT, I am going ... is usually spent something like: take PT, blind review, assess problem ... and argument analysis, returning to corecurriculum if need be, drilling problem ...
... know that LSAC says to take PT under true timed conditions ... . However JY mentioned in the corecurriculum that he didn't think ... right! Plus, It doesn't take a lot to add a ... .
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... what to do post corecurriculum. If not, take a look at webinars ... as your own. Use analytics. Take PTs and simulate test conditions ... with the information from the curriculum and other webinars. Review lessons ...
... > Any tips on post core-curriculum ideas?
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... 161. I didn't take a cold diagnostic and ... PT, you need to take time to respond to ... recommend going back to the corecurriculum to review?
& ... those areas in the curriculum, and do exercises ...
... to follow your advice and take less PT's and more ... '? I should definitely revisit the corecurriculum in areas of weakness. But ... that are included in the curriculum? Any suggestions?
... example videos paused in the CoreCurriculum and try and solve the ... you learn early in the CoreCurriculum) and THEN watch the video ... ; C ) Do the Drills in CoreCurriculum for time and use the ... about to finish up my second time through. I would leave ...