Posts by Julia Greve-Hoffman
Quick Tip: Try your sections in opposite order. One way to alleviate the anxiety caused by the timer is to try your sections in opposite order. If you are like […]
Quick Tip: Create a Daily Habit! Many students have trouble determining what their study sessions should look like. A great method is to create a daily habit that attacks your […]
Quick Tip: Do the “if” questions first in Logic Games! The Logic Games section is a time squeeze. In a section where every moment counts, we can maximize our work […]
Quick Tip: Save your MP questions for last! Many students jump into the Reading Comprehension section without a question order strategy. One way to maximize your score is to save […]
Before a Practice Test, Exercise! Thanks for reading 7Sage’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. And no, this does not mean you have to […]
Try Blue Light Glasses! Thanks for reading 7Sage’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Taking a standardized test on the computer can be difficult […]
Practice with a Proctor! Perhaps one of the most difficult parts of simulating the test day experience is recreating the anxiety driven by proctor monitoring. The interference of the proctor […]
Highlight the Issue with the Answer Choice Oftentimes, students will come to me saying they narrow down a question to two potential answer choices but always pick the incorrect one. […]
Quick Tip: Save Global Questions for Last! One of the biggest time crunches we face in the LSAT is the Logic Games section. If we jump into the questions without […]
Quick Tip: Try Taking Your Sections Backward! Whenever we take a practice test, we tend to be very careful on the first game, passage, or set of questions. Over time […]