After three months of studying with the LSAT Trainer and other textbook-based resources, I moved on to 7sage because I heard good thing about it, but I've found myself scoring lower and being more confused on questions.

Did all of my knowledge suddenly disappear, or is the LSAT Trainer irrelevant to studying with 7sage, or am I just adjusting differently to studying on the screen?

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  • Friday, Jul 18

    Hard to say, really. I would suggest you focus less on your score trend because it will naturally fluctuate. Instead, focus on making small improvements over time. The Japanese have a word for it, Kaizen. It is a great philosophy for life in general, but it comes especially in handy when studying for the LSAT. You may not see a score improvement but every time you sit and drill or take a timed section or preptest, you are making a small improvement in your overall LSAT ability. Over time, that will become apparent to you as you will see your scores improve eventually, as long you study with the right mindset and thoroughly review all of your mistakes.

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