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Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to thank the 7Sage community for helping me through was has been the hardest undertaking in my academic career!
After countless hours of studying, BR calls, PTs, scoring (and sometimes tears and disappointment), I am happy to say that my LSAT journey is over!
I wish everyone here the best of luck on future LSATs and the admissions process.
I will be applying this cycle and I'm excited to see where my fellow 7Sagers will end up.
Who knows - maybe some of us might cross paths in law school!
Thanks for all the good times, ya'll!
Cheers,
Hazel
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awww, this is so cute. lol
Ty!!!! Thank you so much for everything. You're an amazing person. I enjoyed all of our time on the BR calls together. <3
This is so great:) CONGRATULATIONS Hazel!!! All the best in law school!!!
Thanks, Vanessa! It was so fun being a part of the BR calls with you. :)
Congrats Hazel!!
So thankful for the calls to get to know you and wish you all the best in law school! You worked your tail off and are an inspiration to us all:)
(p.s. One of my favorite "Intro Questions" was everyone's favorite Nut in tribute to you always being on the calls:)
@jhaldy10325 thats so true!
This is so great:) CONGRATULATIONS Hazel!!! All the best in law school!!!
Great to know, and you brought up very good points. I might have to accommodate my schedule to give these calls a try then! Thank you @jhaldy10325
I definitely credit the BR calls with a lot of my success. There is enormous difference between JY's explanations and the study group process, and each has unique advantages over the other. With JY, we get a level of clarity which is unmatched from any other resource I've encountered. The advantages of this are obvious.
The benefits of study groups are actually that the process is not concise or straight forward. We cover so much more than just the correct approach to a question: We work through our thought process until we discover the correct path for ourselves. And because it's in real time, the group is able to respond to an individuals specific issues. This is a far more productive process than simply being informed of the correct path by JY. I learned far more from working with our mistakes than I ever did from a perfect explanation.
And the other thing is that a group will inherently have a greater level of intellectual diversity. JY is the gold standard, but in the study groups we get to see so many unique perspectives and approaches. In my study group, there were 4 different people who became Sages (and another 2 or 3 who I suspect will over the next few tests). So my study group frequently featured upwards of 7 different Sage level preppers! I mean, that's kind of incredible. We'd frequently spend in excess of a half hour on a single question, and by the end we would have completely dissected every minute detail. JY can't go that deep by himself because it's just not practical to do so for the purposes of the videos.
It's also a great social outlet. Preparing for the LSAT is lonely work and people on the outside never really understand what we're going through. Even if I hadn't learned a thing, the friendships I made and the emotional support I received made it worth attending.
Congrats and looking forward to doing the BR calls now more than ever! :)
Ok, about these BR calls. What would you say is the biggest advantage or any different that JY's commentary, and the comments from various 7Sagers that we already get on each problem?
I'm asking because although the BR calls sound nice, I haven't been able to make it for each of the BR times that i've been interested. In other words, can somebody, or yourself even, attribute as much success like you had to BR calls? I do agree that looking at the data from the analytics section is very helpful.
Thanks for your help and congrats once again! @hazelverdin194
Yes! Sup down to schedule a lunch date soon. Ya know where to find me
Thanks, girl! We need to get together for lunch again!
BR Calls! Also, keeping detailed analytics really helped me identify what I was having trouble with.
I actually took an extra year off to get a few more points in. If it helps: I do not regret it at all. I'm actually really glad I did it. But in the end, it is your decision.
I just didn't want to live life with regrets and constantly filling my head with "what ifs."
Also, how about that Rose Bowl!!
Yo! lol
This weekend was full of highs! That AMAZING Rose Bowl win and then grey day!
Definitely proud to be a Trojan. Please keep me updated on your app process! It would be cool to get together if we do end up somewhere close. 7sage alumni <3
Thanks soooo much, Josh! You were a big part of my success!
Thank you so much, Nader! I enjoyed being on those calls with you. Congrats to you too!
Not sure if you're applying this year but keep me posted!
@nessak130467 and @hazelverdin194 , what was the most significant thing you did that helped you with your score increase?
I went from a 144 (yea that bad - DEC '14) to a 152 this past test... I think I can improve even more - is it worth taking once or twice more if "set" on going to Law School to get the highest score possible??
Congrats, Hazel! It was fun to share a couple BR calls with you! Maybe we'll end up at the same law school :)
Also, how about that Rose Bowl!!
Great improvement Hazel! :D
Who knows - maybe some of us might cross paths in law school!
See y'all there! Congrats Hazel, I know you're going to kill it in school!
Congrats Hazzzel <3
Congrats Hazel! I hope applications go well!
I wish you the best Hazel and congratulation.
Congrats Hazel. All the best in your future endeavors :)