Hello! I have finally made it to the practice section of the study plan, but I have noticed when taking prep tests the questions are all from sections I did earlier in the week. Is this normal? And, how do I know my score is accurate and not just a reflection on how well I can memorize previous questions? I am worried I am not actually getting a true reflection of my abilities. Is there a way I can change this setting to get fresh questions for the prep test in my practice block section?
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I do not understand how the first sentence in B is correct is it reads cause > effect instead of effect > cause like the question
What is the point of thinking of an alternative hypothesis if it is not "worthwhile to try to anticipate"? I usually don't think of an alternative hypothesis because it takes so much time, and I often find the right answers going straight to POE. I am worried this will prevent me from answering the harder questions correctly.
I have to read the answer choices and the stim multiple times for it to click. How do I fix this?
Is there a benefit to blind reviewing if I follow the instructions at the beginning that say not to focus on time?
@ReeseWalter I did this too until I reminded myself that I am picking 4 correct answers as oppose to just one
I originally pick B because I thought it was making a comparison with a subject no present in the stimulus. I kinda get why I was wrong but not really
I got it right, but it takes me so long, because I do not trust myself enough to not do POE
The wording on this question was actual hell. I got it right, but it took me 7 minutes.
Why is this considered a correlation phenomena when the stim says, "caused by"? I assumed this meant a direct cause and effect relationship and still got the question correct
Hi, all! I have been using 7Sage for almost 2 months now. I started by following the study plan, but was quickly overwhelmed by the schedule because I couldn't figure out how to edit it to be 6 days a week, and I quickly fell behind. To combat this, I decided to do the curriculum at my own pace, which is about 1 hour a day/ 5 or 6 days a week. This was working until I realized the curriculum included lessons not in my study plan. This leads me to question the benefits of following the curriculum vs. the study plan. Am I shooting myself in the foot by not following the study plan? If I want to be ready for the June 2026 LSAT, should I be spending more time studying? If I follow the curriculum, should I be doing practice tests in between the modules? Mainly, what is the difference between the curriculum and the study plan?
Is there a place to get a diagram of the entire Conditional and Set Logic Module
Hopefully, I will get one like this on the real LSAT