Hi guys,

I've finished the 7sage curriculum and am feeling prettty good about my PTs as of right now (high 160s, aiming for 170+). RC is suddenly giving me a lot of trouble, but that's likely because I have spent MINIMAL time in the past 6 months on that section. For the other sections, timing is not an issue as I usually have about 7 minutes left on both LR sections and am going -2/-3 on the games (going to get to -0 eventually, not even concerned). I work long hours but have committed to taking three tests a week. That being said, I just purchased the trainer in hopes that I can perfect some areas. My best friend is an LSAT tutor and his advice for me specifically is to take 3 tests a week.

Does anyone have any advice for using the trainer to complement PTing? I'm not willing to take less than 3 a week but want to maximize my time.

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  • Wednesday, Jul 22 2015

    @coreyjanson479

    said:

    Does anyone have any advice for using the trainer to complement PTing?

    First thing I'd do is dig deep into all of the chapters on RC. How much trouble is a "lot of trouble"—and is it a timing issue? I'd recommend watching videos of Sages doing RC sections.

    Next, take a look at your analytics (or at least success rates with certain QT's). Any sore spots? Double-cover your bases by doing the Trainer chapters/drill sets on those.

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  • Sunday, Jul 19 2015

    Taking practice tests is a good plan! Use the trainer to work on the question types that are giving you most trouble; sometimes a different perspective will do the trick.

    Consistently finishing 7 minutes early in LR is really fast lol. If you aren't getting -0 or -1 in this section then you may benefit in slowing down your pace a little.

    Also, make sure you are doing a robust BR. I'd recommend checking out the BR study groups too on Wed, Fri, or Sat.

    Good luck!

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