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PT111.S3.Q26
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armontehrani92
Thursday, Mar 30 2017

really couldnt even see the flaw before going to the answers...

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Tuesday, Feb 28 2017

Thanks for the update

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Tuesday, Feb 28 2017

a lot of lessons are missing

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armontehrani92
Tuesday, Feb 28 2017

Yes it is affecting me i lost a bunch of lessons i was working on. No games or reading comp section in my syllabus

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PT104.S3.P1.Q2
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armontehrani92
Monday, Feb 27 2017

JY thank you for referencing back to the exact location in the passage to find the correct answer, on some other passages a few questions you would just refer to the area on the passage.

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Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

Please do not kill yourself over a rejection letter. Life is too precious and short to ever think like that. Compared to millions of people around the world you should cherish the opportunity of even being able to aspire to become a lawyer.

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Thursday, Dec 21 2017

Yes what happened to Jan 3rd release date??

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PT145.S2.Q15
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Monday, Nov 20 2017

horrible explanation

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Saturday, Nov 18 2017

100% agree

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PT107.S1.Q22
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Wednesday, Feb 15 2017

Everything before the word "BUT" I thought was just context?

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PT113.S2.Q19
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Friday, May 12 2017

Dam you LSAT Writers

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Wednesday, May 10 2017

Same ive used chrome and safari

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Thursday, Feb 09 2017

armontehrani92

Second Guessing My Original Answer

So I have been Blind Reviewing for the past two weeks since I am new to 7sage. Before i used Blueprint as well as The LSAT Trainer but heard very good things about 7sage. Anyways I was wondering if anyone else second guesses themselves when they are Blind Reviewing. For many questions I am getting wrong that i Blind Reviewed because I wasn't 100% sure if it was correct i end up second guessing myself and chose a wrong answer when the correct answer was my original answer if that makes sense lol. Let me know if this is happening to you as well and any tips?

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Wednesday, Jul 05 2017

Got my score

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PT115.S1.P3.Q13
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Wednesday, Apr 05 2017

LMAO were screwed if JY is screwed

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PT105.S2.Q24
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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

I really dont understand this. So does the statement "Country Q has not imported or exported coal since 1970" mean that coal mined in 1991 was not more but the same as in 1990? Say we mined 100 and consumed 50 so we got a net of 50= total available coal supplies. Then in 1991 we mined 2 plus 50 carried over from 1990 which is 52. Then in 91, we consumed 18 and get a total available coal supply of 30. This example is showing we consumed less in 1991 than 1990. WHAT AM I MISSING? HOPE THIS ISNT A DUMB QUESTION

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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

WELL PUT @

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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

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Agreed with all that your saying man. It's all his decision your right. Just wanted to give a different perspective on his situation because it seemed he was tired of studying. I have talked to successful lawyers that didnt do well on test such as LSAT. They killed it at law school even though it was a lower tier law school and beat out top tier law school graduates for jobs after graduation. Just wanted to tell him there is another route if he may not be a good test taker. The LSAT doesnt determine how successful of a lawyer he will become even though it does determine what school you get into and help get you into your dream school

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armontehrani92
Thursday, Mar 02 2017

@ Your making a generalization relax. Again your saying that i think their advice does not hold merit which i never said. They gave great advice such as look at his weak points and freshen up on those lessons but no one was giving him advice from another angel hence why i gave my point of advice. Your making a generalization from what i said and are inferring what you say everyone is going to agree with you when thats not possible since you dont speak on behalf of every single person on 7sage. I'm sorry if you got offended that i said "free memberships" but no way does that mean i discredit other mentors advice.

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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

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Check lawschoolnumbers.com

I have seen a few law schools in CA that accept on average a 148 score. Your at a 149 so depending on your GPA and other aspects you still have a chance to go to Golden Gate University in SF. Sure its not a top tier school but just get your foot in, work hard and possibly transfer.

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Never said people commenting are on LSAC payroll. Read carefully what i said, you should be able to do that if your studying for the LSAT right? I said what i said because no one was giving him advice that is realistic for his situation. He quit his job, him like me have to work and study along with many other people. It seemed like people were telling him to keep studying for years but in his situation it might be best to wait another year but what if he cant due to the fact he needs to work and cant study full time. Thats why i said what i said and tried giving him a different view for his situation. I enjoy 7sage and it has helped me a lot. I have taken other programs which have their pros and cons just like 7sage.

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Wednesday, Mar 01 2017

You know some of the people who commented on your post are the same people who have been commenting and posting stuff since i have joined. Not sure if they get free memberships to tell you to keep studying for years till you get your dream score or not because in my opinion reaching 170 isn't possible realistically for everyone because people brains, life situations are all different but what advice i would give you is just take your score and apply. Apply to a school and just get in. LSAT programs want you to keep studying so you keep having to pay for the materials even if it takes you 2-3 years. From talking to other law students who went to low tier schools was that they recommend for people in similar situations. I only offer this advice if your gave it your all in the year you study which seems like you did because you quit your job.

1)getting into an ABA Law school

2) Working your ass off first year to make top 10% percentile

3)Transfer to top tier school after first year in law school, its easy and doable

Dont keep wasting your precious life studying for another 2-3 years maybe spend 1-2 max in my opinion. You gave it all you could for a year and thats great thats what i am doing. But its just not realistic to keep studying for five years because the cost benefit analysis/time value of money is your losing out on income each year you push back graduation. Let me know what you think of this advice?

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