I just began my LSAT journey and loved 7sage's curriculum. I created my study schedule that I loved and started to get into my groove, but then I was made aware that there was no Logic Games section on the LSAT anymore. When I select the option to use the syllabus for the August 2024 LSAT my study schedule gets all messed up on the website. Would it be ok for me to continue with my original study schedule and simply skip over the logic games section?
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I am taking the January LSAT and it will be my first official test. I requested to take it at a testing center rather than virtually. When do we typically know if this request is granted? Do I wait for LSAC to reach out to schedule more details? The deadline for this exam registration is Dec 3rd so I have time, but I was just curious! Thanks for your help and happy studying.
I wasn't sure where the best place to put this would be, but I've been using this platform for a couple of days now, and there are some features that would smooth the rough edges of my experience:
There is already a feature that lets you create drills from questions you answered incorrectly the last time you saw them, but after completing those drills and getting those questions correct, they disappear from that list.
After taking some practice tests, I think it would be useful to be able to create drills from a bank of questions you specifically got wrong on those practice tests.
I still have months of studying left to do, and I would like to be able to set aside let's say 5-10 practice tests, so that when I take them, I have never seen a single question on that test before.
I like the web app in general, but I find using the back button on my browser does not navigate me inuitively.
To give an example of behavior I expect:
If you go to google maps, search for a location, then click the location, it brings up some info about that location. If you then click the back button in your browser, that info goes away. If you click the back button a second time, it undoes your search.
The back button nowadays is used more for navigating between states than simply navigating between different web pages.
I have a disability that prevents me from taking the LSAT on the computer.
Why did 7 sage remove the ability to print practice test?
Anyone know where I can find PDFs of practice test?
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Taking the November LSAT this week and I’m feeling the first test jitters. I don’t think my score will be anywhere near where I want it to be. However, I’m planning to retake in January. Am I setting myself for failure by doing this and applying in February? Will I automatically get rejected and/or waitlisted? Should I just wait for the next cycle?
Im not planning on going to any of the T14 schools. Im aiming for law schools with ABA accredited part-time remote programs.
Last week, with no prior knowledge of the test, I achieved a diagnostic score of 146.
This morning, I received a 156 on my practice test! I have worked my way diligently through the foundations and I am about 45% through the LR written and video lessons on the syllabus. I just wanted to share my win and give some encouragement to users on here who are feeling like they cannot learn the test. As of a week ago I had not done any studying at all, and now I intend to take the LSAT in January and apply in the 2025 cycle.
Do not let yourself get discouraged - just do the work and don't give up. 7sage WORKS and I can't wait to check back in once I've made more progress and completed all the lessons!
1-1 anyone? I am willing to add any social and work together to crack this thing!
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I just logged on and everything is locked. Drills are locked, preptests are locked. Everything. Is there a bug?
Hi! I’m looking for a 1:1 study buddy who's scoring in the low 140s to work on strategies and do some questions together. I’m already working with a 7Sage tutor, but it’d be great to team up with someone at a similar level for some extra practice. If you’re interested, dm me! Thank you!
Help pls!!!
I began PT93 this morning, when I began it was 2 LR sections and 1 RC section. As I finished the third section, I noticed the 4th LG section. This is pointless for me to complete, but I am concerned that my general score will be impacted if I don't complete this section. Is there a way to change the format so that the results for the three sections (2 LR, 1 RC) I completed are graded and the 4th LG section is dropped?
It's upsetting to know that I worked through those three sections and I won't see accurate results because of the LG section. There should be work to get rid of this section completely.
Like the logo always reminded me of something but I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. Alas, here I lay, at 2 AM, next to my sleeping lover, and I am having this eureka moment.
Do you think it was purposeful? And Like maybe that’s also why they chose the color to be blue? To make the similarity less obvious?
Also- Lawhub. Doesn’t the name remind u of a certain..ahem… website….
😭 I am stressing out. I started studying just 6 weeks ago. Originally scored a 143 on the diagnostic. Now I am scoring an average of 158. Then I got a 171! couldn't believe it. Now I am back to mid 50s and honestly. I feel like crap. I think. I am burning out. I study around 10 hours a day, 5 days a week like a full-time job.
However... I deff am having the biggest issue with timing. Also second guessing myself. it is to stressful and I just needed to vent. I deff need to just take my own advice and take a freaking break.
I am taking the November exam on the 9th. So I don't have a ton of time. I feel like if I don't apply within the next 2 months, I am just not gonna make it. I do plan on taking the January exam as well but I feel like applying after that exam is just so freaking late. I have my letters, personal statement, etc all done. Just need the LSAT score.
Anyone else feeling discouraged or in a similar situation? I feel I should take a few days off despite being so close to test day. Any advice?
thx
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Forgive me for complaining I just need to vent :')
I know everyone says the progress isn't linear, but it is SO hard to find the motivation to study after your score goes down
Three weeks ago I got a 169 on a prep test. I was ecstatic. After 3 months of studying, I felt like I was finally about to break into the 170's.
Eager to prepare for another prep test, I spent the last three weeks adding to my wrong answer journal, going through the syllabus, and drilling question types I got wrong. I felt so confident.
I just finished another prep test about an hour ago, and I scored a 164. It is not a bad score at all, and in fact if you told me 3 months ago that I would score a 164 I wouldn't believe you. But now, I feel like that 169 was just a fluke. I feel lost on how I can study better, and I am scared my score is plateauing, and I will burn out.
I just don't know how I should study more effectively. Should I just focus on going through the course? Should I just drill over and over again? I just don't know.
I know just about everyone here has gone through something similar, so I would appreciate ANY advice you have for me on how to regain this motivation and study better.
Thank you for letting me vent, good luck to everyone studying!
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Hey y'all, I am thinking of writing an addenda about a family emergency I experienced earlier this year (I will write a bit more below). Additionally, should we but trigger warnings if we discuss heavier topics? With that I will put a TW: Suicide Attempt for what I am going to continue to mention down below:
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My brother's SA was a couple months ago as I was getting ready to start studying for the LSAT. Of course I delayed it to be with my brother and family but it deeply impacted me (and honestly still does). I have been formally diagnosed with some conditions because of this and although I have been able to study, it has been hard. Should I write about this in an addenda? If so, would it be appropriate of me to put a trigger warning? Thank you in advance for any replies (3(/p)
my biggest problem is that i rush through questions and this results in me picking the most attractive wrong answers. answer advice on how to stay patient and thoroughly consider every answer choice?
Paid for LawHub, and paid for 7Sage. But cannot access any tests on 7Sage.
Beyond happy to be done 🥳
Took my first diagnostic in October of 2023 - roughly 1 whole year before I took the October exam a couple weeks ago.
Though 146 was my lowest, I've scored PTs in the 150s and a 180 and everything in between. I just wanted to give hope to those of you with low diagnostics that a 170+ is possible with proper study and hard work and to remind those of you still on your LSAT journey that progress is not linear and is rarely ever truly consistent.
Thanks a ton to 7Sage and to JY for all the explanations, the drilling app, and the analytics UI. Couldn't have done it without you guys.
I’m currently scoring in the 140s and looking for a study buddy from 7Sage who is scoring around the same range to do some LR questions together. Ideally, it would be great to find someone who enjoys learning verbally so we can discuss and process thoughts together. If you’re interested, please leave a comment or DM me! I’m in the PST time zone and usually available either in the morning or after 6 pm. Thank you!
Hi everyone, I've studied for the LSAT for a while now, with the following fresh PTs remaining: a few in the 90s, two in the 80s, and one in the 70s. I plan to take the November LSAT and want to have a few remaining for the January if needed. Should I save one or two 90s for January and use the 70s and 80s now? Or is it better to remain accustomed to the most recent PTs (90s) before November?
Any suggestions appreciated!
If so, have you found that it helps and is worth the money? Any possible recs?
I just received my October test results and my score was nowhere close to where I need it to be and was even worse than PT results. I also had technical issues during my last section of the exam which definitely affected my score. I am currently registered for the November LSAT but will likely push it back to January because I know this amount of time with a different study approach would allow me to improve my score.
Any help here would be much appreciated, as I have not looked into tutors much at all before today. It's been a frustrating day to say the least but I know I can't change anything and just have to move forward.
I took the September LSAT and got a 154. Then I got a 150 on the October LSAT. Should i cancel the October LSAT score? Please let me know because I am super conflicted.