I started with a 150 diagnostic and currently got a 156 on my recent pt, my goal is to get 168 and wondering if theres any way to gauge my progress if im on track for that goal, am i behind? does 7sage offer anywhere to gauge this and see if im on track.

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  • SerinJ Tutor
    Sunday, Jun 21

    Hello!

    As others said, there is no official way or formula to gauge your exact stage, simply because every student's progress looks completely different.

    That being said, most test-takers agree that LSAT progress is rarely linear; it is much more like a staircase. For a long time, you might feel like you aren't improving at all, which leads to doubting your methods. And the duration of that "long time" plateau also varies person by person. However, once the concepts finally click, you will experience a sudden jump up to the next step.

    7Sage's Analytics page is a great tool for tracking your past trends and identifying weak areas; if you notice you're consistently getting wrong on specific question types, ask yourself during BR about how to not repeat that mistake in the future when you see similar questions.

    I hope this helps, and good luck!

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  • Friday, Jun 19

    the analytics page tells you how your recent PTs measure up against each other. the only way to gauge what you can get is by studying and doing more drills sections and PTs

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  • Friday, Jun 19

    from what i understand (im a pre law college student so take this lightly lol), there is no one way to "gauge" when you will get a certain score. the best way i think would be to track performance in certain sections / question types, and focus on the ones you arent doing too hot in + take weekly practice tests.

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