Hi everyone, I’m preparing to take my LSAT Argumentative Writing sample at home, but I have posters in my room that I don’t want to take down. I’m not sure if it’s allowed to cover them up, and I don’t want to get flagged. Since I took my LSAT in person before, I’m unsure how proctoring works for this. Can anyone advise me? I need to do this soon and would really appreciate help!
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Hey guys! I’m taking the LSAT on February 6th, which is about three weeks away. I’ve been using 7Sage since September and have been drilling every day. I took one diagnostic early on, and today I’m taking my first full practice test now that I have more knowledge than I did during the diagnostic.
Does anyone have tips for how to best use these next couple of weeks leading up to the test? My plan is to take this practice test, review all of my mistakes tomorrow, and then drill throughout the rest of the week on the question types I struggled with. If anyone has additional advice or strategies, I’d really appreciate it!
does anyone know what the bookmark tag on drilling questions at the top of the screen means?
For the split-approach questions: If it's a comparative passage and the question COMPARES passage a and b, should you automatically assume you should come back to the question after reading both?
Looking for LSAT study partners! I’m testing in February and would like to study with people!
first ever 5/5 on a drill!!!!!! this helped my motivation SO much omg
#feedback Ive noticed AP questions generally focus on argument structure; i keep confusing the premise vs conclusion vs intermediate conclusion; i know these are foundational skills so how would you recommend i improve?
@StephentSalter do you know how to add a question to your wrong answer journal?