Deciding how or what game board to draw is the most difficult part for me. Why?
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Thank you for this post. I am very frustrated about the change. I feel like LSAC is moving the goal posts. I am a paper and pencil/person all the way. I print important reading documents, etc., to read through, always. This change is very stressful. Sorry to be so negative. Super grateful for 7Sage though.
@ share all you want to - I don't consider it oversharing. This sentence resonated with me: "I am simultaneously dealing with feeling bad for ignoring her, working full time, the stress of a pandemic, a heated political climate..." My daughter has been so understanding and supportive. Hang in there. You got this!
@ thank you, friend. really appreciate the encouraging words.
@ Thank you for checking in on the rest of us Mamas/Papas/Guardians. As a single Mama, it has really been tough. My kiddo has been home since March so I have had to adapt in all regards: mothering/teacher, working, and studying. But I refuse to complain. It could be worse. My daughter and I are together, we are happy, and safe. Sending love your way too - for hanging in there! And tell your husband thank you so much for his work with COVID patients all summer. I appreciate the sacrifice you both made/are making. Hang in there! We got this!
#help Did anyone else pick C? Had the choices narrowed down to A and C. Incorrectly chose C. Trying to work through why I chose it.
#help This question made me feel really stupid. Anyone else?
Ha! "...and you pointed out one of the flaws." ahahaha I guess I don't like the correct answer choice (B). It's not a very "clear" answer choice. I was looking for something more specific about additives. But maybe that's my problem, not the LSATs. :) thank you for responding to me. really appreciate it.
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Question 10: How do we know that "additives" was ever the cause of behavioral problems in the first place? Researchers being "trained to assess the presence or absence of behavioral problems" does not mean whatever behavioral problems are there are caused by additives. I feel like the question omits declaring the cause of the behavioral problems is in-facts additives. Grrrrr.
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Looking for suggestions on how to tackle anxiety associated with LG game board set-up and translating the rules? In most cases, I draw/write set-up, second guess myself, erase, freeze, freeze some more, scramble to reconstruct game board and rules, run out of time. I think I created a HUGE mental block for myself as it relates to the LG section. Anyone else experience this? Suggestions on how to overcome LG mental block/anxiety?
@ I am just now seeing this! Not sure how I missed it. Still available to work on some LGs virtually? No pressure, and thank you in advance.
@ Thank you so much for the feedback and the encouragement. I really appreciate it!
Good question. Wondering the same thing.
I am having a similar issue. Despite making significant improvements in the other sections, my improvement in logic games has been minimal. I unfortunately do not have any advice to share worth listening to. Folks keep telling me to drill, drill, drill - that the only way to improve on the LG section is to keep drilling, repeatedly.
Looking for 7sagers in Alaska - want to form a LG study group.
This.
This discussion is exactly what I needed today. I am going to stop rushing and trying to force the process. I am enrolled to take the exam in November, too. Still scoring in the low 150's also. Like others, I feel pressured to apply and attend in the fall (2019). Some of the discussion back and forth, is helping to allay some of my worry about possibly not being able to attend this fall. This is a marathon; not a sprint.
@ Like you, $3000 felt like $50,000 to me when I was considering the course. I am single mother, so money is always tight. But 7sage worked with me and allowed me to make payments. While paying off the balance, I hit a few road bumps and had to pay late once or twice (can't recall exactly). 7Sage never made me feel sh*tty about it. Rather, they were accommodating and kind. As far as the class content goes, it is superior. The class walks you through applying and writing essays --in a detail. If you have never applied to law school before and do not know what to except, I think the class is very helpful, and necessary. Prior to the course, I had no idea what I was doing. And, in fact, I had really under estimated the law school application process. The lectures help orient you to the application process; they are not too wordy; they are high quality and easy to follow. David's voice is really calming too, actually. As far as my consultant goes, I would have never been able to pull off my essays, etc., without @. She has been a God send to me. Brigette does not know it, but I consider her a member of my human-connected family. She has played an important part in helping me reconstruct my life story. Hope this helps. Feel free to reach out with questions. Wishing you well!
#help I am having a hard time grasping the difference between the "support" and the "premises." The premises are the support, right? But the task is more about how well or the strength of the support the premises provide?
#help I easily eliminated all but answer choice: B and C. Still having a hard time grasping why answer choice B is correct.
"...their actions seem questionable..." Sounds like what some cops say before shooting someone in the back 9 times.
And, like, how? How are "their actions questionable..."? Being diagnosed with a disability "they" likely did not ask for you?
You have no way of knowing who "paid thousands of dollars to ask a doctor to pronounce them ADHD" vs someone whom "paid thousands of dollars" to be diagnosed with ADHD - or any other disability -for that matter. Judas priest.
If you want to accurately diagnose disabilities take the MCAT. Otherwise, maybe mind your own business. Just a thought.
I say get 7Ssage Ultimate, and start from the beginning. I had power schools --so I can speak in terms of comparing the two. 7sage has been a lifesaver.
Wondering if anyone else from Fairbanks, Alaska is registered for this class and would be interested in forming a study group?
The "LSAT is hard." Check.