What are some ways you've used that were successful in increasing your LSAT score?
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What are some examples of how you start to prepare to study for the LSAT? Do you go over a lot of questions with the hopes of eventually getting them right? Do you use some of the strategies that you were taught from LSAT review courses? I'm trying to get some direction on the best way to start? Any suggestions?
I didn't know you already did a repeat. I think it's such a great thing that you have shared your time doing this. Thank you again and best of luck to you! @
Will you be doing another one of these? I really hate I missed this one.
Thank You is not enough!!! It is always refreshing to see others sharing the most expensive thing which to myself is experience from failures and suceccess.
I offer my gratitude!!
Haha! Always good to be a little early. Thanks, see you on tomorrow.
I dialed in and currently in but, I'm unable to hear anything. Is this still occurring?
Another question for you,
I'm not officially registered with 7sage and so I don't have any of the material.
Would it be effective if I were to use PT's from library LSAT material?
Has anyone tried this and to do as many questions as they possibly could get their hands on?
My husband is an attorney and he suggested doing as many questions as possible and this is how he passed the Bar exam.
Thank You so much for the feedback. I will be implementing the suggestions given.
I am not an official 7 sager but, I am very interested to listen in to learn. Thank You
Great feedback!
Thank You,
Yes I did underperform when taking PT's. I didn't and still do not know what to address when I'm not sure what I'm looking for in the first place. I go over the problem and afterwards can somewhat understand the logic behind the right answer but then the next question is completely different and I begin applying patterns which doesn't apply and I become confused. Lol, I believe I can achieve scoring better on this test, I just am not sure exactly how I keep going so wrong even after going over wrong answers to understand why! I have to get a handle of this and wish I knew exactly how to.
I sat for the June LSAT and scored very low. I'm not sure where to even begin, I do not know what the best strategy is anymore to approaching this exam. I don't want to give up but in need of serious help because all of what I'm doing is obviously not working.
Help?
Suggestions please?
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I was planning to do two a week. Why did you suggest not taking one per day?