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I hate to break it to you, but you might be a little on the late side for studying for August if you haven't taken a diagnostic yet. Most people at minimum study for the LSAT for three months. You will possibly burn out if you try to do over four hours of studying a day. (I speak from personal experience.)
The August test dates are closer to the beginning of the month this year. That gives you only a little over two months to study even if you start right away. Regardless, if you want to still try to cram in two months, June of 2007 is a PT I constantly see getting used as a diagnostic. You'd have to see which one that converts to on 7Sage.
I've been having this same problem all day. I think 7Sage might be going through some sort of update possibly.
Greetings! Will this be done over a Discord live stream or something like that? Also, will there be a charge for it?
Where are you current mock test scores at? I might be able to work with you. Also, are you looking to apply for admission for 2025 or 2026?
The title says it all!
I'm mainly looking for people in the 160-170 range.
I have an official 158 on record already, and I'm hoping to get a 165 at minimum.
I've had a few tutors in the past, and they didn't help me too much. I haven't tried a study group before.
If you have tutor suggestions, feel free to drop them, too!
Has anybody else been having issues with their PTs freezing on the new site? I'm pretty sure I lost a few minutes of time spread across an entire PT recently.
I noticed when I try to bring back answers I eliminated, the whole interface froze. This definitely needs to be fixed if it is a problem for multiple people
Will there be more events like this? I'm working on getting started on a personal statement. I'm really curious if you'll be sharing any reapplicant statements (people who didn't get into a school on a first try or just didn't receive a high enough scholarship the first try) as well. I fall into the too low of a scholarship boat.
I have personally tried so many different variations of wrong answer journal templates... I feel this is where I need to focus the most of my studying on.
I've noticed a lot of the shared templates on older posts are no longer useable -- the links are broken, or the files are just gone.
If you're a 165+ scorer, it would be highly appreciated if you could drop your template. I feel my methods of handling the journals in the past haven't been super helpful. I ultimately want something I can search on a computer instead of a handwritten notebook format I know I won't look back through as much as I should.
I have an official 158 on record, so I don't so much feel I need to go over fundamentals too much. I am still doing a reread of the 'LSAT Trainer,' though.
I'd be down to be in a study group if there are some other 160+ scorers that join in! Do you plan on meeting on weekends? I'm at about the same point in the curriculum as you. I often score in the high 150s to low 160s.
I'd be down to help. Are you looking more so for a tutor or study buddy? In that score bracket, I could actually likely be more of a tutor to you. I have a 158 on record, and I score that on the low end of my mock exams a lot. My highest scores are in the mid to low 160s.
Hey, Ariya! What's your ideal score? I could possibly be a study buddy.