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DeeTee
2 days ago

Confidence booster ❤️

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Edited 3 days ago

❤️ we already use it outside of 7Sage just with caution as it’s not fully vetted or customized to the lsat as a whole…. Intrigued to see if there are flaws with the full integration. Outside of 7 sage on multiple occasions ai could not process high level logic…

Pending to see as of today we embrace it⭐️

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DeeTee
5 days ago

And I am proud to get this correct …my thought process was your idea of possible hinges on an epistemologist….well what if he can’t do it ok boom doubt

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DeeTee
Friday, May 22

Personal I think you lack foundation…anything under 150 score needs to redo foundation lesson/class even if you have to do it multiple times…

If not moving forward leads to reenforcing bad habits/bad logic/bad approach

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Edited Thursday, May 21

Step 1- take a break even if for a day…maybe longer depending on what you need.

Step 2- write out in your own words why you think each a-e is either write or wrong.

Step 3. Based off your specific weak area you are trying to improve , recent pt or recent section…

Step 4. Do not move forward until you have a MAJORRRR take away from each question that makes it all so simple.

Step 5. When I don’t get that feeling of it all makes I do not move forward from a question.

Hope this helps. I have been locked in since November 25

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DeeTee
Monday, May 18

This is actually cool lol 😆…I am such a visual learner

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Edited Tuesday, May 12

My friend and I were both tired at a previous job:

A(my friend)- sweetest person ever gave them notice , they change the locks and password 1 hr after she said this and claim she quit.

B( me)- I also plan to leave , but instead stack my pay check for rainy day, applied for another job, started MY OWN rumor I was leaving. It spread to the right person and they fired me so I can collect unemployment. Some states require you to be fired vs quit.

Long story short idk whatever suits you lol

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DeeTee
Monday, Apr 27

@sj112 I would say slow down….I go super slow with any new method until I can fully understand to implement it.

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DeeTee
Friday, Apr 24

A wrong answer journal may help to check if you are reenforcing bad habits…that would be my step 1, then additional how much of the foundations do I actually know. I have been studying since November yet I learn something new every single day.

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Edited Sunday, Apr 5

@MailJabrayilov that was good…I already did foundation for RC I just wanted to hear a person perspective for how they handle the passage ….thank you ! 👌

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Sunday, Apr 5

congrats!… what do you keep in mind for RC…your plan of attack ?

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DeeTee
Monday, Mar 30

Do indulge us into the trials and tribulations…. Teach us your ways while it is still fresh in your mind…what worked for you?

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Tuesday, Feb 3

I see what you did there passively giving us conditionals lol

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Tuesday, Feb 3

Same but in the middle of my drill session.

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Edited Sunday, Feb 1

Click on settings —-> live class——> then see which class type or filter by tutor you are looking for. Next to the live class there is a button for recording.

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DeeTee
Thursday, Jan 8

To become better and faster (doing it in your head) ———-> you need to practice slow and drawing it out (over and over until you don’t need it).

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Tuesday, Jan 6

I just finish the curriculum ( though I do occasionally double back for reviewing) what I did overall:

  1. While doing the curriculum I did expose myself to live classes mainly basic at first. The idea of not wasting question meant I actively participate before seeing live explanations. This exposed me to seeing what not to do as I heard how some students think out loud.

  2. As I went deeper into the curriculum, I attended more advanced classes. Same rule applies where I actively didn’t waste questions, listen to review after attempting the question. I enjoy not previewing questions before class that way I can honestly tell what I am thinking in the moment then ask questions if needed live to fix my thought process.

  3. Knowing which class to attend based on your weakest or high priority area ( knowledge gained from your analytics) is perfect.

  4. Take aways I eventually took liking to a particular host and their teaching style, good later if I choose to select a tutor. Or even if not for tutoring I wanted to see how they explain any other lsat topic.

My honest review on live class 10/10. Regardless of how many times I attend the same class I learn something I didn’t notice before.

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DeeTee
Tuesday, Jan 6

I am in one , 37 people

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Monday, Jan 5

Proper sleep…sounds irrelevant but once I get solid sleep I am in top shape to think.

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Monday, Jan 5

I think by going into drill history you can delete all one by one… bulk delete I am not aware of

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Monday, Dec 29, 2025

I use them even though I am not running out of material:

  1. I don’t find them easier/ relative I guess

  2. LSAT already repeat questions so I don’t see the negative

  3. Not much else for you than them since you ran out

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Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025

Oh crap I thought I was on Reddit for a second…. Juicy lol

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