My previous score was around 157 and after finishing the Comprehensive Plan my speed has incredibly dropped to completing barely 50% of the test. Therefore, my score has come down to 138!!! I am beyond frustrated because my LSAT is in June and when I started months ago (last year), I was certain I could go to 170. I am seriously considering canceling June but that means I will miss the opportunity to get in law school this Fall (Aug) on my second-choice school; but opens the opportunity of finishing my BA in 4 weeks and perhaps start in Jan in my first-choice school. Is it possible that 7Sage method may not be the right one for me? Perhaps spent too much time in Comprehensive and my cognitive speed slowed down? Any advice here is extremely helpful!
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@bilingualspeechpath107 Most of them start this Fall, that is exciting. I just made a decision to postpone my June LSAT and I will try ASU for Winter. Wish you the very best!
@JoshuaPenny91 Agree. I thought about it over the weekend and I concluded the same. ASU. Thanks for the support!
@Kevin_Lin I did take them somewhere else including LawHub. I 'll start taking PT's here to record analytics. Thank you so much!
@bilingualspeechpath107 Hi, same here! older and only looking for online and hybrid. Now in a dilemma of canceling my June LSAT because juggling with school, work, home, and my score has dropped. What schools are you considering?
@Ender Well, I used to study with different programs and when using Khan Academy I got my 'highest score'. It felt more intuitive. 7Sage offers different study plans: Comprehensive, Balanced, Accelerated... I chose Comprehensive for over 12 weeks of study. I really enjoyed the modules and they are easy to follow, it's just not translating in my score and now anxiety for the June test is not helping. Maybe I just need more practice... Thanks.
Count me in!!! My score dropped significantly and I am struggling to get it back to 157, my LSAT is in June, would you recommend postponing it? That would mean not to start law school this Fall. Any advice will be very helpful. Thanks.
Still confused as in why B is not Irrelevant... and how it could strengthen the argument.
@JohnThorn Same here! A row of wrong questions and this ... correct... Are we finally getting it?? lol
In B, what is the assumption the scientist is attacking? Is it: that Equality requires bland uniformity? Or that the critics presumably have that assumption?
I just don't get how E strengthens... what? Are we looking to strengthen the premise, because the conclusion seems to be the very opposite of the answer! I JUST don't get it! smh
@Gregmjr Why do E and D refer to the "same workstation" but yet, it means alone in E but means both on E? Both say: "Work together at the same workstation"? Thx!
@DeliaCanDoIt! Same here, so confused on: working together at a single workstation and the "same" workstation. It's different so seems like I am missing the true puzzle piece.... : /
@sbrown1390250 Same here : (