- Fri Jun 24, 2016 1:18 pm
#26636
Hey there!
So I'm planning on taking the September 2016 LSAT and have been studying for almost two months already. For reference, I'm following the 12 week self-study program with alterations for my situation (since I started studying with 20 weeks to go until the LSAT). However, I'm noticing that I'm spending large chunks of time completing the assigned tasks for a single section (e.g. I spent four days learning the material for the Logic Games for the week three assignments). I'm worried that I'm forgetting the materials from a previous section as I try to learn the concepts from a new one. Do you have any tips to help with this forgetting curve?
Thanks,
Sofia
So I'm planning on taking the September 2016 LSAT and have been studying for almost two months already. For reference, I'm following the 12 week self-study program with alterations for my situation (since I started studying with 20 weeks to go until the LSAT). However, I'm noticing that I'm spending large chunks of time completing the assigned tasks for a single section (e.g. I spent four days learning the material for the Logic Games for the week three assignments). I'm worried that I'm forgetting the materials from a previous section as I try to learn the concepts from a new one. Do you have any tips to help with this forgetting curve?
Thanks,
Sofia