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5/5 lets go! I am really enjoying 7sage and how they cover the material. I have tried another platform and was not understanding the concepts! It was really discouraging and now I am feeling more confident in my ability to take the LSAT! I also don't want to get too ahead of myself because like they have said the LSAT is HARD.
5/5 - I have tried to understand this concept through another LSAT prep course and had difficulty understanding sufficient vs. necessity. The way 7sage breaks this down has been a huge "Aha" moment!
@TheBigFatPanda The way you just explained this, broke the barrier that I had in understanding this concept. Thank you. I was starting to get really frustrated.
I got the same diagnostic test score. I hope to come back someday and say I got the same actual score! How long did it take you to go from 137-180? In your post, you said to spend quality time over quantity when studying, 1-3 hours a day. How many months should you take to study before trying to take the first test?
@MichelleSap Hey I just checked out the wrong answer journal you linked. I am just starting my LSAT journey, and I am curious, what do you write in this journal? Specifically, question summary?
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Hey, I am a single mother to a 3-year-old. I am looking to start a study/accountability group with like-minded people who understand the commitment and journey of being a single parent, while going to school/work, and studying for the LSAT! Yes, I am looking for accountability, but also understanding that sometimes what I schedule doesn't matter to my 3-year-old. I am in the very beginning stages of studying (still on fundamentals) and planning to take the test in August. I am interested in making a study plan together, emailing, Zoom meetings, attending live sessions together, and whatever else we come up with. If this interests you, then let's get to it! If this doesn't, best of luck on your journey, and I hope everyone gets the score they deserve!
You can change this, just not in the overview tab. On the analytics page, under the title, there are tabs for drills, sections, preptests, etc. Click on one of these, and on the right side, there is a drop-down bar that you can pick from (All time, Last 14 Days, Last 21 Days, Last 30 Days, Last 60 Days). Hope this helps!
dumb question here... how are you making the arrow symbol when diagramming? Is there a shortcut that I can use on my keyboard? I find that going back to find the symbol and copy then paste takes a lot of time.