Starting my LSAT journey, felt like sharing

Hey y’all, I have a separate account for all my memes but I wanted to dedicate this one to LSAT exclusively; perhaps get some pointers along the way and maybe even help out others in the future.

I’m going into my last year of undergrad with a 3.8 GPA doing a sort-of-a pre-law major. I started studying for the LSAT a few days ago and planning to study the entire summer, taking the LSAT some time in October (I’ll register after my fee waiver processes).

I feel like I was pushing studying for the LSAT about a week or so just because I was a little terrified that I didn’t have a solid plan for studying. I took an LSAT diagnostic on khan academy and got 147 (tho I must admit towards the end I just guessed most questions because my head was hurting) and with 20 minutes over the time limit. As of right now I’m waiting for LSAT Loophole and LSAT Bibles to come in any day now, watching LSAT lessons on YouTube from khan LSAT channel, some free 7Sage stuff, among others. I also decided to go ahead and get the Prep Plus from LSAC for $99. Kinda bummed out that it doesn’t provide you with all the answers immediately from the looks of it because the way I studied for the SAT was looking at the answer and understanding how to approach the question knowing the answer and logic behind it. I’ll keep watching the vids and doing some khan academy practice tests, then I’ll move on to the Bibles along with the prep plus PTs. I’m planning on doing one PT daily once I read all the books and watched all the videos. I was lost, but after watching khan & 7Sage free videos, I’m feeling a bit more confident about LR, at least, so far, knowing the structure of LR: context, premise and conclusion, as well as the types of questions LR usually asks.

I do have a few questions for anyone who’s feeling generous to spare a moment of their time to answer: 1. Is 7Sage subscription worth it? 2. Does 7Sage sub provide more lessons and that’s all or it actually provides in-depth explanation about each question in every PT they feature? 3. Does khan allow you to take any of their PT any time or not? Because so far I see they have these steps and you apparently have to complete each step before going to the next stage. Some of these steps feature some practice questions but not full PTs. 4. Is there a way to be able to see the correct answer as you go along the PTs on khan and LSAC prep plus PTs?

Thanks for any advice in advance, but overall I just wanted to share my frustrations, which I’m sure most beginners face lol.