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  • FINISHED!!!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 25

    Made it!!!

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  • Tuesday, Oct 28

    Made it to the end of the curriculum! Learned a lot, now it's time to apply it!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 10

    WE MADE IT TO THE END OF THE CURRICULUM!!!! Let’s GOOOOO GUYS!!! Good luck to everyone on your future studying and all the practice tests that lie in your future. You GOT THIS, YOU WILL SUCCEED, YOU WILL GET THE SCORE YOU WANT, AND YOU WILL GET INTO LAW SCHOOL. Let’s do this!!!

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  • Saturday, May 17

    I read the LSAT Trainer, all 3 Power Score Bibles, and the Loophole. I even used Khan Academy back when they still had it. I definitely found 7Sage the most helpful out of everything. I'm going to stick with this place for practice tests and drills as I close out this long, long journey. Thank you so much!

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  • Thursday, May 01

    Adios Everyone! BEST OF LUCK!!

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  • Saturday, Apr 26

    I am so scared to take a practice test and know where my score is at lol

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  • Wednesday, Apr 23

    Thank you, Kevin, for being such a great instructor for the RC module. I really enjoyed how you approached the material and broke things down for us. Coming into this, I felt RC was my weakest point on the LSAT by far (to my surprise). I feel a lot more confident now.

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  • Monday, Apr 21

    #feedback I came to this second passage and sequential approach right after going through the lessons for the split approach of the first passage. This helped me see how different the approaches were with fresh eyes on different passages. I feel like I can really try both approaches with an unbiased view in future drills/PTs. I felt automatically drawn to the split approach simply because that was the approach that was solidified first (callback to the stealing thunder passage anyone?)

    I believe it would really help give both approaches a fair shot if this set of lessons for the second passage were presented first and then the split approach presented afterwards.

    As a side note about this particular question, it's yet another example of honing in on the question stem. "assumption underlying the argument" = Necessary Assumption. B is too broad of an assumption to be underlying passage A's argument, so that alone would eliminate the answer no matter how attractive the content is.

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  • Thursday, Feb 13

    B is wrong because there are probably some people back then (certainly are nowadays) who would stare at the sun. Are we really going to think that Author B is asserting that Author A would argue there was certainly an evolutionary psychological explanation for this dumb behavior? Did Author A's argument contain an assumption that would also explain there is a selfish gene responsible for staring at the sun? No; I don't think so. AC B is wrong because, as Kevin said, it is too extreme.

    Also, congrats to everyone who has made it through! I'm excited but also scared at the same time lol.

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  • Wednesday, Feb 12

    Wishing everyone luck and many breakthroughs with their LSAT journey!

    Leaving this here to remind myself when I finished. :D

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  • Sunday, Feb 09

    #feedback Learning the Split approach and then the Sequential side by side on the same passage really helped me see the pros and cons of each in action. I will keep practicing both depending on the passage.

    Also, to anyone else who has completed the core curriculum (foundations, LR, and RC): Yay! Congrats! We did it y'all! Let's keep going, do our best, and never give up :)

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  • Tuesday, Dec 03 2024

    If you're reading this, congrats for making it to the end! I wish you the best on test day!

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  • Monday, Nov 25 2024

    We made it to the end of Reading Comppppp!!!!

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  • Saturday, Sep 28 2024

    We made it to the end of the CC y'all!! You deserve a lil treat now

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  • Thursday, Aug 22 2024

    The new RC modules were definitely challenging but SUPER helpful. Thank you Kevin!

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