Posts in the LSAT Category
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 […]
Quick Tip: Don’t Shy Away from Wrong Answers! It can be disheartening to get questions wrong, especially if a PT yielded a lower-than-desired score. But too often students get caught up […]
Why Confidence Matters It’s no secret that studying for the LSAT can be a difficult and daunting process. This can be discouraging for students, but actively developing confidence can combat […]
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 […]
Quick Tip: Practice Passage Timing Students often find themselves accidentally spending too much time on reading the passage in Reading Comprehension (RC). Usually, this isn’t intentional—rather, as one reads, time […]
Quick Tip: Break Before Blind Review! One common trend I notice with my students is that they view taking a PrepTest and doing Blind Review as one continuous exercise; upon […]
Take the Time to Breathe! It can be easy to obsess over every second on the clock, and taking a long, deep breath may seem like an eternity. But panicking […]
The Final PT: Utilize your final PT wisely; it could cause undue anxiety for test day, should you not score what you’re looking for. Instead of scoring your final PT, […]
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. […]