I was talking to my friend that is taking the MCAT soon and she said that many people have told her that although she is enrolled in a course, she should do other types of studying outside of that. So, I was wondering if that is true or not of the LSAT. Should the CC be enough or do you guys recommend doing more outside of this course, and if so, what would you suggest?
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I've only completed 38% of the course, so definitely haven't exhausted 7sage's resources yet. I'll take yalls advice though and just stick with using this! Also, thank you for the recommendation of reading the NY Times and Scientific American for RC. I'll start doing that since RC is my weakest section.
Thank you guys! That is very helpful since I was confused on how to go about it at first. I will definitely keep all of that in mind.
Hi, so I'm fairly new to 7sage. I am just 3 weeks into studying the CC. I just had a question on the best way and time to incorporate the question bank into my studying. Would you guys say it is better to do the question bank after topics or to save it for the weeks when there are just practice tests (so I can target my weaknesses and work on that more)?
Hello. When I was randomly scrolling through the RC, I noticed the drill packs at the bottom. I am currently on the last section of the RC in the CC, so the drill packs are the thing right after. Would it be best for me to do these and then start the PTs or save them for when I find my weak areas when doing the PTs?
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Thank you so much, yall! That helped a lot.
How long should a personal statement be? I have heard different things on different sites - some saying 1-2 pages and others saying a max of 3. I am asking this because mine is 2 full pages right now and I feel like it may be longer with my friends' editing/comments on how I can better improve it.
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I just took PT 84 as well and it turned out to be my worst too. I had the most trouble on its RC. I hope it was just an off day for us or the exam was hard in general!
Hello, all! I am freaking out a bit because my RC has never dropped as much as it has this week and I am taking the exam this Saturday. If anyone could throw some tips out, that'd be greatly appreciated.
I made a schedule for post CC and am planning on doing 2 PTs per week. What do you guys think would be the best?
Is it just me or is everyone else's drill packs down?
Thank you guys! That helped a lot because I ended up getting all of the Qs on the game I was doing right.
I'm currently on this section of the CC right now. When I was watching JY diagram the game with the chart, I thought it was very useful/fast. However, I am still confused on when it is appropriate to use the chart. How do you know which grouping games to use it for?
Gi, guys! I have been consistently scoring in the low 150s on PTs. My biggest weaknesses are strengthening and weakening Qs, as well as RC. Sometimes I just miss questions that I could have easily gotten right, guessing this is either because of my anxiety, rushing, or a combo of both. I want to get my score up to upper 150s-160. If you guys could throw me suggestions on how to improve, I would love that!
I was looking down at the later weeks on my study schedule and it shows to take about 4 PTs a week. How would you guys recommend going about this with BR and the Q bank? Should I do a PT every other day and do the BR and Q bank, for Qs that I need more practice with, on the other days?
I don't really have a book recommendation. However, I have posed a similar question before and the best advice I have gotten to get better at RC, and science passages in particular, is to read the Scientific American! This will definitely help in getting more used to reading that kind of content.
@ Did you incorporate the Trainer after you were done with the CC?