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Monday, Jan 29 2018

You guys rock thank you!

I know last minute you won’t make huge gains, but what are people’s study strategies before February test date??

I’ve been doing PTs every other day, and the other days section work. I know which question types I typically get wrong - should I instead be drilling those? I’ve been consistently scoring between 156-159 but today’s PT I got a 150...I’m afraid I’m backtracking. Any ideas or anyone else feeling like this??

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Thursday, Dec 28 2017

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Hey everyone, I wrote my LSAT in December and will be re-writing in February. My goal is to achieve a 160, and right now I'm typically scoring 151-155 range. I've tried the Kaplan and LSAT Trainer books but am thinking about using 7sage for my crunch time of 6 weeks. Does anyone have any recommendations on which study guide to use? My schedule is flexible and my wallet is kind of tight, but don't want that to stop me from utilizing a guide that would really help me. What do you suggest? Starter? Premium? Thanks!!! These forums are very helpful and encouraging!

Starter is the way to go if 6 weeks is all you have. You can always upgrade in the future!

As others have mentioned, going from 150 to a 160 may be tough in 6 weeks. That said, I think it may be doable if you already have a solid base of fundamentals from The Trainer.

What's your score breakdown look like?

Thanks! I got the starter pack, and will be sticking to that for 6 weeks. I felt I had a strong foundation going in beforehand, so hopefully it’ll workout. LR1- 9, LR2 - 20, RC- 13 and LG- 15. I ran out of time on the logic games near the end and ended up guessing the last 7-9 questions.

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Wednesday, Dec 27 2017

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Welcome to 7Sage. With 6 weeks, you won’t be able to finish Starter (so def don’t go beyond that). My biggest recommendation would be to fool proof games and take advantage of the webinars here. Good luck!

Thank you!! Yup definitely a tight turnaround..

Hey everyone, I wrote my LSAT in December and will be re-writing in February. My goal is to achieve a 160, and right now I'm typically scoring 151-155 range. I've tried the Kaplan and LSAT Trainer books but am thinking about using 7sage for my crunch time of 6 weeks. Does anyone have any recommendations on which study guide to use? My schedule is flexible and my wallet is kind of tight, but don't want that to stop me from utilizing a guide that would really help me. What do you suggest? Starter? Premium? Thanks!!! These forums are very helpful and encouraging!

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Friday, Jan 19 2018

Thanks everyone! Appreciate all the help and clarity :)

"Which one of the following, if true, most justifies the above application of the principle?" - Is this Principle question or PSA?

"Which one of the following would be most useful to know in order to evaluate the argument?" - Sufficient Assumption? PSA?

These two appear on the later LSAT's and always give me pause and I'm not sure how to attack them...

Interested to learn about what other students do the morning prior to the exam...in December I was up quite early, read a bit of my book to get the brain going (aside from eating/coffee etc.). I've heard some like to do a LG or read a passage...I find that the first section during the real test for me is filled with all my thoughts whizzing around that I'm distracted to read the actual test, but then once that first one is over I'm totally in the zone. Looking for ways to be able to be mentally focused right off the bat. Any suggestions?

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