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The Study Plan

Homework and Extra Study

After each lesson, there’s a set of recommended problems, drills, or material to work through in the Core Curriculum. We split these into Homework and Extra Study.

Homework

Homework is split into two parts — First Priority and Second Priority. You should try to complete First Priority homework before the next lesson. So, after Lesson 1, finish First Priority homework before Lesson 2.
First Priority should probably take about ~4 to 6 hours to complete, depending on your experience with the test and how quickly concepts are sticking.
After finishing First Priority, you should try to complete Second Priority homework. This can take about ~2 to 6 hours to complete, depending on how much is assigned. If you can’t finish Second Priority homework, that’s OK. Come back to it later in the course if you’re able to and treat Second Priority as a chance to review older lessons.

Extra Study

If you finish all the homework for the lesson and want to study more, work through the items under Extra study. These are just here in case you have lots of study time!

Use Your Judgment

You and your fellow students have many different backgrounds and study schedules. Some have prior experience studying for the LSAT, others have none. Some have 30+ hours to study each week, others only have about 5-10. Some plan to take the test next year. Others hope to take the test in a few months.
So, if you ever think that the study plan doesn’t quite fit your exact needs, you’re right — it doesn’t. We did our best to create a study plan that is approachable, robust, and efficient; but that doesn’t mean it is necessarily perfect for you. It is totally fine to deviate from the study plan when you think your needs differ from what it suggests, and there is no shame in falling a bit behind when you’re busy with your non-LSAT related life!
Want More? - Got through all the Homework and Extra Study for a lesson and want more to do? Then create a problem set related to the question types that you covered in the prior lesson. Check out the page for some drill ideas!
Too Hard? - Struggling with difficult problems and getting demotivated? Then create a set that targets 1-star or 2-star difficulty questions. The LSAT is hard, and there is no shame in having to turn down the difficulty to help master the fundamentals of a question type!
Too Easy? - Finding the assigned problems too easy and want more of a challenge? Then create a set that targets 4-star or 5-star difficulty questions and/or give yourself a lower time limit!
Need Review? - Feel like you want to brush up on underlying concepts that you struggled with in class? Then check out the Core Curriculum modules related to those concepts.
Like Timed Sections? -Want to do more individual timed sections? Please do! As long as you are committed to reviewing everything you find even the slightest bit confusing, and not doing only timed sections, you’re studying correctly.
Study Plan
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Lesson 1
First Priority (first ~4-6 hours) Arguments Module (All “Modules” Refer to the Core Curriculum Syllabus) Relationships up to (and including) Skill Builder - Premises and Conclusions Conditional Logic Module Logic of an Argument up to (and including) Skill Builder - Group 2 Translations Second Priority (after completing First Priority) If you don’t get through Second Priority before the next lesson, that’s OK. Come back later and use it as a way to review earlier lessons. MBT DRILL - Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 103 - Section 2 - Question 06 - 7Sage LSAT(largest volcano on Mars) LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT (total number of meals sold) LSAT 106 - Section 3 - Question 08 - 7Sage LSAT (environmentalists and intrinsic value) LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 22 - 7Sage LSAT (hierarchical organizations) LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 02 - 7Sage LSAT (income tax advisors) LSAT 104 - Section 4 - Question 17 - 7Sage LSAT (green ensemble) LSAT 106 - Section 3 - Question 01 - 7Sage LSAT(flavinoids) LSAT 101 - Section 3 - Question 08 - 7Sage LSAT (responsibility for repairs) Complete the drill untimed (or under 12 mins for challenge) For at least half of the questions, write out the “Lawgic” as you go and compare your sentences to JY’s when you watch the videos. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Lesson 2
First Priority Main Conclusion Questions Make a drill of every MC from PTs 101, 102, 103, 104 Complete the drill untimed or set to target time for optional challenge Add a confidence check: before you move onto the next question, you must be able to point to the support for the MC in the stimulus, and explain to yourself how your MC does not make anything else more likely to be true. Blind Review Wrong Answer Journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Argument Part Questions Make a drill of every AP from PTs 101, 102, 103, 104 Complete the drill untimed (target time for optional challenge) Prephrase: Before reading the answer choices, articulate in your own words the role played by the statement in the argument. Keep it simple: does it lend or receive support (aka is it a premise or conclusion). Don’t get too attached to the specific words you use; instead, use this as a way to engage. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Conditional and Set Logic Module Group 3 up to Skill Builder - Conjunction, Disjunction, and De Morgan’s Must Be True Questions Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 105 - Section 4 - Question 17 - 7Sage LSAT(excessively generous, levelheaded) LSAT 102 - Section 2 - Question 21 - 7Sage LSAT (unpopular with faculty or students) Complete the drill untimed (target time for optional challenge) For at least half of the questions, write out the “Lawgic” as you go and compare your sentences to JY’s when you watch the videos. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Focus on a Low-Res summary lesson Make a Drill of the following passages LSAT 101 - Section 1 - Passage 1 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(risk communication) LSAT 101 - Section 1 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(Pico Korea Union) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Go through the passage and focus on getting the best low-res summary after one read-through. For every paragraph, you should have as few words as possible to encapsulate structure and content. Quiz yourself afterwards and see how accurate your low-res summary is. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) Logical Reasoning Make a drill of the following questions Every MC from 105, 106, 107 Every AP from 105, 106, 107 Complete the drill untimed (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 102 - Section 1 - Passage 1 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(electronic mail) LSAT 102 - Section 1 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(Homeric poems) Complete the drill untimed (target time for optional challenge) Go through the passage and focus on getting the best low-res summary after one read-through. For every paragraph, you should have as few words as possible to encapsulate structure and content. Quiz yourself afterwards and see how accurate your low-res summary is. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Lesson 3
First Priority MSS Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 12 - 7Sage LSAT(natural v. artificial fibers) LSAT 104 - Section 4 - Question 23 - 7Sage LSAT(hypatia’s latest novel) LSAT 105 - Section 4 - Question 01 - 7Sage LSAT(Isaac Newton’s quote) LSAT 105 - Section 4 - Question 03 - 7Sage LSAT(compliance with food recommendations) LSAT 106 - Section 1 - Question 22 - 7Sage LSAT(flashy children’s books) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 103 - Section 4 - Passage 3 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(dolphin deaths) LSAT 104 - Section 3 - Passage 3 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT (homing pigeons) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) MSS Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 107 - Section 4 - Question 12 - 7Sage LSAT(drivers and demerits) LSAT 103 - Section 2 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(france and pencils) LSAT 103 - Section 3 - Question 07 - 7Sage LSAT(lack of exercise) LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 20 - 7Sage LSAT(limerick) LSAT 105 - Section 1 - Question 20 - 7Sage LSAT(nature of english language) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passage LSAT 107 - Section 2 - Passage 3 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(platypus bill) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Try making it a Memory Drill: Read the passage once and have a good low-res summary. Then, try to do the entire question set without looking back at the passage! This is really hard. You’ll need to rely on your low-res summary and memory to do this. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Lesson 4
First Priority WSE (Causal) Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 101- Section 3 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(W)(the play mankind) LSAT 101 - Section 3 - Question 22 - 7Sage LSAT(W)(Baerton’s factory) LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 24 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (happier with pets) LSAT 102 - Section 2 - Question 10 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (insects and ultraviolet light) LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 06 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (male sage grouse) LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 18 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (astronauts and weightlessness) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Add a confidence check (specific to WSE Causal arguments): how does my AC either weaken, support, or explain the specific cause at hand? Does it eliminate alternative explanations (strengtheners may do this) or introduce alternative explanations (weakeners may do this)? Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong WSE Non-Causal Module (all) Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 105 - Section 4 - Question 05 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (detect presence of life) LSAT 105 - Section 4 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (chemicals manufactured) LSAT 107 - Section 1 - Question 16 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (words for snow) LSAT 104 - Section 4 - Question 06 - 7Sage LSAT(E) (monarch butterflies) LSAT 105 - Section 1 - Question 07 - 7Sage LSAT (S) (generic drugs) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 107 - Section 2 - Passage 1 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT (prophetic artists) LSAT 104 - Section 3 - Passage 1 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(voir dire) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Try making it a Memory Drill: Read the passage once and have a good low-res summary. Then, try to do the entire question set without looking back at the passage! This is really hard. You’ll need to rely on your low-res summary and memory to do this. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) Weaken/Strengthen Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 103 - Section 2 - Question 12 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (environmental pollution) LSAT 103- Section 3 - Question 14 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (commercial insect trap) LSAT 106 - Section 1 - Question 26 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (modern plane navigation systems) LSAT 107 - Section 4 - Question 11 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (dolphins and hand gestures) LSAT 107 - Section 1 - Question 24 - 7Sage LSAT(W) (auto emissions standards) LSAT 107 - Section 4 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT (W) (oil v. natural gas) LSAT 103 - Section 2 - Question 11 - 7Sage LSAT(S) (evasive action by planes) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Stop/Start Drill: go question-by-question and clock yourself. Pause once they have the answer and check if it was right + note what could have made them faster. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 103 - Section 4 - Passage 4 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(marriage contract) LSAT 104 - Section 3 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(Hopi names) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong PRACTICE TEST - PT145 Review all mistakes and flagged questions
Lesson 5
First Priority PSA Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 14 - 7Sage LSAT(obligation not to destroy books) LSAT 105 - Section 1 - Question 24 - 7Sage LSAT(subsidizing politicians) LSAT 107 - Section 4 - Question 07 - 7Sage LSAT(conserving wildflower) LSAT 106 - Section 1 - Question 10 - 7Sage LSAT(principle of economic growth) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Sufficient Assumption Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 101 - Section 3 - Question 19 - 7Sage LSAT(students and lunch) LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 18 - 7Sage LSAT(mistreating plants) LSAT 103 - Section 3 - Question 21 - 7Sage LSAT(prime purchasers) LSAT 105 - Section 1 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(solanine) LSAT 101 - Section 2 - Question 21 - 7Sage LSAT(prohibiting gambling) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Prephrase: Before reading the answer choices, articulate in your own words the gap/hole in the argument. Keep it simple: what’s new in the conclusion, and what does it need to connect to in the premises. Don’t get too attached to the specific words you use; instead, use this as a way to engage. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 101 - Section 1 - Passage 3 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(social science and court opinions) LSAT 106 - Section 4 - Passage 4 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(the star system in movies) LSAT 107 - Section 2 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT (preserving traditional languages) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) MBT Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions` 10 MBT questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong MSS Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 MSS questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Weaken Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 weaken questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Stop/Start Drill: go question-by-question and clock yourself. Pause once they have the answer and check if it was right + note what could have made them faster. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Strengthen Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 strengthen questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Stop/Start Drill: go question-by-question and clock yourself. Pause once they have the answer and check if it was right + note what could have made them faster. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Lesson 6
First Priority NA Make a drill of the following questions LSAT 106 - Section 3 - Question 19 - 7Sage LSAT(airplane mechanical problems) LSAT 105 - Section 1 - Question 18 - 7Sage LSAT (intended function of news) LSAT 104- Section 4 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(human journey to mars) LSAT 103 - Section 3 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT(predictions of scientific developments) LSAT 102 - Section 2 - Question 16 - 7Sage LSAT(dissemination of political theories) LSAT 106 - Section 1 - Question 21 - 7Sage LSAT(astrologers) LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 25 - 7Sage LSAT(dwarf masked owl) LSAT 107 - Section 1 - Question 15 - 7Sage LSAT(ordinary mountain sickness) LSAT 102 - Section 2 - Question 12 - 7Sage LSAT(anthracasaur) LSAT 107 - Section 4 - Question 04 - 7Sage LSAT(TV talk shows) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Add an NA-Specific Confidence Check: before moving onto the next question, double-check that your AC must be true if the conclusion above is true. When you negate the AC you chose, does it destroy the line of reasoning in the argument? It should! Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Reading Comprehension Make a drill of the following passages LSAT 103 - Section 4 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(James Porter) LSAT 137 - Section 1 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(shostak and Kung woman) LSAT 130 - Section 2 - Passage 2 - Questions - 7Sage LSAT(Emeeagwali) Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Add a Passage Selection Drill: during BR, highlight evidence in the text for every single AC that you picked Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Add a Passage Selection Drill: during BR, highlight evidence in the text for every single AC that you picked Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Add a Passage Selection Drill: during BR, highlight evidence in the text for every single AC that you picked Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong PSA Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 PSA questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Sufficient Assumption Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 SA questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Prephrase: Before reading the answer choices, articulate in your own words the gap/hole in the argument. Keep it simple: what’s wrong with the argument? Don’t get too attached to the specific words you use; instead, use this as a way to engage. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong PRACTICE TEST - PT146 Review all mistakes and flagged questions
Lesson 7
First Priority MoR Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 3 MoR questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Flaw Drill Set (repeat twice) Make a drill of the following questions 10 flaw questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 116, 117, 121, 123, 125, Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) Flaw Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 10 flaw questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Prephrase: Before reading the answer choices, articulate in your own words the gap/hole in the argument. Keep it simple: what’s wrong with the argument? Don’t get too attached to the specific words you use; instead, use this as a way to engage. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Necessary Assumption Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 NA questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Add a Passage Selection Drill: during BR, highlight evidence in the text for every single AC that you picked Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
Lesson 8
First Priority Parallel Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 5 parallel reasoning questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Parallel Flaw Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 5 parallel flaw questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RRE Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 10 RRE questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Add a Passage Selection Drill: during BR, highlight evidence in the text for every single AC that you picked Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) Flaw Review Drill Make a drill of the following questions 10 flaw questions from 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 passages from 118, 119, 120, 121, 122 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Make it a Confidence Drill: treat each answer picked as the final answer - no wavering. Don’t be sloppy but go with the first intuition on the answer. Use this to assess confidence. Ask yourself “how confident am I in my answer, on a scale of 1 to 10?” If you’re not at a 10/10, add an additional “confidence check” to get yourself there: eliminate 4 ACs, highlight evidence, etc. Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong PRACTICE TEST - PT147 Review all mistakes and flagged questions
Lesson 9
First Priority PAI Drill Set Make a drill of the following questions 10 PAI questions from 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 118 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong RC Make a drill of the following passages 2 comparatives from 140, 141, 142, 147 Complete the drill (target time for optional challenge) Blind review the drill and wrong answer journal Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong Second Priority (after completing First Priority) PRACTICE TEST - PT148 Review all mistakes and flagged questions
Lesson 10
First Priority PRACTICE TEST - PT149 Review all mistakes and flagged questions Second Priority (after completing First Priority) PRACTICE TEST - PT150 Review all mistakes and flagged questions
Lesson 1
Homework

First Priority (first ~4-6 hours)

Arguments Module (All “Modules” Refer to the Core Curriculum Syllabus)
Conditional Logic Module
up to (and including) Skill Builder - Group 2 Translations

Second Priority (after completing First Priority)

If you don’t get through Second Priority before the next lesson, that’s OK. Come back later and use it as a way to review earlier lessons.
MBT DRILL -
of the following questions
LSAT 103 - Section 2 - Question 06 - 7Sage LSAT(largest volcano on Mars)
LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 09 - 7Sage LSAT (total number of meals sold)
LSAT 106 - Section 3 - Question 08 - 7Sage LSAT (environmentalists and intrinsic value)
LSAT 104 - Section 1 - Question 22 - 7Sage LSAT (hierarchical organizations)
LSAT 102 - Section 4 - Question 02 - 7Sage LSAT (income tax advisors)
LSAT 104 - Section 4 - Question 17 - 7Sage LSAT (green ensemble)
LSAT 106 - Section 3 - Question 01 - 7Sage LSAT(flavinoids)
LSAT 101 - Section 3 - Question 08 - 7Sage LSAT (responsibility for repairs)
Complete the drill untimed (or under 12 mins for challenge)
For at least half of the questions, write out the “Lawgic” as you go and compare your sentences to JY’s when you watch the videos.
Watch explanation videos for questions you got wrong
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