Okay so this is not a personal flex at all. I started out at a 152 with my diagnostic test almost exactly 3 months ago when I began studying. Now, thanks to JY and 7Sage in general, I just hit a 170 today. I seriously would not have been able to do this without 7Sage. Of course it takes a lot of practice and devotion, but I think that the way in which concepts are clearly explained and the blind review method are a huge help. As an aside, JY's often funny commentary throughout lessons makes it all the more enjoyable. I plan to keep studying as I'm taking the July LSAT, and hopefully I'll continue to improve. For all the people out there wondering if putting in the effort is worth it- IT IS!
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11 comments
good stuff! keep it up!
@clevib06843 said:
@msium662 or maybe I'm a troll who's intent on hitting up random LSAT boards and telling people that the website they're on is a good resource and if they work hard they can improve? I bet if you use the skills you learn on here you can figure out which is more likely :smile:
Lol that's odd.
How long did you take to go through the CC? What was your schedule like?
What did you improve most on? And on those sections where you improved, what tips/advice can you give? Lastly, congrats!
Great job and CONGRATS! If you don't mind, what and how did you study for it in 3 months (the amount of hours you studied/per week, how you drilled, what sections did you attack first i.e. LR, LG, RC).
Congrats! If you don't mind answering, what was your study schedule like on a day-to-day basis?
@msium662 or maybe I'm a troll who's intent on hitting up random LSAT boards and telling people that the website they're on is a good resource and if they work hard they can improve? I bet if you use the skills you learn on here you can figure out which is more likely :smile:
Could be because I have had the tab open on my browser ever since I first signed up for the course and so have never left the site and came back. Could be a technical error on the part of the website. Regardless, this wasnt for clout, I just want people to know that if they work hard they can see real improvement! Good luck in your endeavors @msium662
Congrats! but why does it say you've only visited the site once on your profile?
Congratulations
Wow this is so inspiring! Congrats