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  • Friday, Apr 24

    That's amazing! What was your study approach? Did you just rely on 7Sage or any other resource? What are your most important tips? Thank you!

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  • Friday, Apr 24

    Well done!!

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  • Friday, Apr 24

    congrats!!!!! How long have you been studying/apart of 7Sage

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  • Thursday, Apr 23

    how long do you studying per day? and how many days a week?

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    Friday, Apr 24

    @Lidiia I work full time, so I am studying for about 1-2 hours per day, seven days a weeks. On the weekends, I take my preptest and then review on Sunday! I switched to morning study sessions which has helped with my focus and consistency a lot.

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    Friday, Apr 24

    @ravioli whats your routine look like? I am trying to implement a morning study session too, but I can't seem to figure one out.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Congratulations! I hope to reach a 170+ too this June test! Do you have any tips for time management in RC? I am taking too long to read the passages and keep overthinking about the questions by reading them more than 2 times. Thank you in advance for your response!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Congrats !!!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Congrats and Godspeed on test day.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Very big congratulations to you! Wishing you a very 180 test day!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Congratulations!!!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Any advice for being confident and attentive during the test? Also in the 170s but still making errors like not choosing ACs I don't fully understand even if they're correct / missing an important detail / overthinking.

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    Wednesday, Apr 22

    @businessgoose

    Meditate!

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    Wednesday, Apr 22

    @businessgoose For me, I was doubtful of 7Sage's claim that you rely on intuition when taking the actual exam. However, as I have continued my studying, I would say that has definitely proven to be true!

    I have also been switching up my technique when going back to flagged questions at the end. I kept missing key words. So, when I go back, I make myself read the stim again and then read EACH WORD of the AC. This has helped me latch on to things that make certain ACs wrong.

    I also have been using foam earplugs (which they allow you to use during the actual test) and those have helped with my focus immensely. Highly recommend!

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    Wednesday, Apr 22

    @ravioli @Hnelson88 Thanks guys!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    Congratulations!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 22

    That's amazing! Any tips for perfect RC?

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    Wednesday, Apr 22

    @dianatilapia2 Honestly, I have tended to miss a few more on RC than LR. So this one felt like a bit of a fluke. For me, I have always loved reading anything, so staying focused is not an issue. My main problem has been timing. The key for me has been learning when to flag and come back to it. Then, when I have a couple minutes remaining at the end, I like to force myself to read each word of the question and ACs. Gamechanger! I kept missing Qs because of one tiny word in AC.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    Good job!!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    Nice!!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    Congrats! How?!! lol. Any tips on how to break into 160’s?

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    That is awesome. Congrates.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    Way to go!

    How long did you study?

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    Wednesday, Apr 22

    @OneillGC I started in October last year, but took a break during November because of a house fire and again in February because of illness/burnout. Take breaks when you need to, but stay consistent when you can!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 21

    Congrats!! This is very impressive. I'm also taking the LSAT in June, manifesting great scores for both of us!!

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