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Monday, Nov 25 2019

@ it was in that order but I do not remember the number of LR questions. Sorry about that. Was so thrown off by my first LR

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Monday, Nov 25 2019

I think this was the experimental LR: a question about cyclists on slick roads? Ring a bell for any 2 section LR peeps? Praying this was not on the real test

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Monday, Nov 25 2019

@ honestly it was all a blur. my second LR had an armoured (turtle?) question. My third one had one about med students and dosages I believe

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Monday, Nov 25 2019

Real LG: soup and countries! why: I had three LR. I found the first to be LR to be SO HARD. I definitely bombed it so fingers crossed its experimental

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Tuesday, Dec 24 2019

I would say there was a huge shift in strategy for me. Firstly, I'm a huge visual learner, so having access to all the explanations in video form kept me engaged and connected with the material. I really sucked at LR (-11 to -15 initially) and 7sage helped me understand the individual question types and how to efficiently solve for most in a timed test environment. I read a lot of books from other test prep companies too, so I came in with some knowledge of the test, but 7sage helped me see the questions from a new angle.

I also realized the importance of doing real, full-timed LSATs. I wasn't doing nearly enough when I began the course, but managed to squeeze out 6 just in time for my November write. Nothing too crazy for my improvement. I just practiced a lot and started studying smarter near the end.

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Awesome job! Congratulations. Was there a big shift in strategy for you, or was it just knowing the test material better that accounted for the jump in score?

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Tuesday, Dec 24 2019

@ My first few months of studying were really dedicated to drilling individual question types for the LR section (I sucked at that section for a very long time) and drilling logic games. I really didn't do too many full tests, which I regret. I probably drilled about 20 or so LSATs worth of material and took about 6 full tests leading up to the big day. In hindsight, I would recommend going through more than I did, with an emphasis on the most recent tests (there have been some devilish games and RC sections in the past few tests).

Just to add to how I studied: I read the LSAT trainer, went through the bibles and was pretty stagnant for a while. I bought the starter course from 7sage and REALLY improved (like 10 points) after going through all the videos, and drilling exercises in about a month. I never upgraded my course, but I did end up purchasing about 5 PTs from 7sage so that I could practice with the new digital format and so that I could have access to the full explanations after the test. And of course, I did blind review when I could. I was running out of time close to the test, so definitely wasn't as proficient as I should have been with the blind review.

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Tuesday, Dec 24 2019

Thank you all! Took a bit of a break from the LSAT forums during the holidays. Very happy that a long road of studying really paid off

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Friday, Dec 20 2019

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Thanks 7sage!

Went from a 143 diagnostic in July to a 163 in November. So happy I discovered the site and decided to go for the starter course :)

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