Hello everyone! I have been studying for the LSAT for quite a while and took the test and completely let me anxiety get the best of me and my mind went blank. I am studying again for hopes of applying Fall 2025 and plan to take the test in April 2024. Although I am not done the Core Curriculum, I know I am in desperate help especially for Logical Reasoning. On my previous prep tests, I always get -10 to -14/15 on each section. I am seeing slow improvement in the logic games section because I am using the foolproof method. However, I am thinking about getting a tutor from 7Sage. For those currently working with a tutor, do you recommend it? I work full time and am saving up for law school but am scared that tutoring may just not work for me and I just blew away money that could have been used for law school tuition.
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I am tutoring now. You’ve to put the work in. You’ve to want to get better. Getting a tutor won’t automatically give you a boost BUT if you put in the effort and with the help of a right tutor, you will be good to go. They’re good and they know what they’re talking about. It is expensive though!!!
I would actually recommend you to start out with the live classes! It's a more affordable option and you can attend different instructors' classes and see if you like their approach!