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Friday, Dec 28 2018

aydeegonzl767

Finally starting CC

Hi everyone,

This past June I took my first LSAT, and didn't do well. I underestimated how hard the exam would be, and tried to cram studying for it. I made the decision at the beginning of this semester (August) to quit studying for the LSAT, and to keep my GPA up. As of two weeks ago, I graduated from college. Since then, I have enrolled in the course, and started CC. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions/comments/advice about how to take on learning CC? Maybe something you would do differently? Or something that worked for you? Anything helps, and thanks in advance!

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aydeegonzl767
Tuesday, Aug 14 2018

@ @ @ @ @ thank you all for your encouraging comments. I think waiting for the next cycle is the best thing I can do. I will definitely be purchasing a course from 7sage. Thank you all once again!

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aydeegonzl767
Monday, Aug 13 2018

@ thanks! Another quick question, in your experience do you think I should purchase the course now and work through the CC while I am still in school (taking 15 hours) or wait until I graduate this December and then begin to work through the CC?

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Monday, Aug 13 2018

aydeegonzl767

Should I take a year off?

Hi everyone,

I am new to the 7sage community, and desperately need advice. I am graduating this December with a 3.97 GPA. I began studying for the LSAT this past February by reading the PS bibles (all three) until the beginning of May. After that I moved onto the PS workbooks, which weren't as helpful as I hoped. Even though I felt like I wasn't ready, I still went through with the June exam, and scored a 147 (so embarrassed). After I received this score I convinced myself that I didn't have enough time to practice, and just needed to drill more. This was a mistake. I kept practicing problems (timed and untimed) and getting the same results.

About a month ago someone recommended to check out the games explanations on 7sage, which I did. This was probably the best decision I have ever made. I have already seen improvement on this section. The problem is I am scoring -13 on LR sections, which I know means I haven't learned the fundamentals. I am thinking about purchasing a course from 7sage, and hopefully retaking the June 2019 LSAT. I just keep wondering if I am making the right choice?

For those of you who have enrolled in the course, how long have you been studying for the LSAT? Did you take time off to study? If anyone wants to share their own journey on studying for the LSAT and the application process I would really appreciate it! I need all the advice I can get. Thanks.

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aydeegonzl767
Monday, Jan 07 2019

I'm from Austin as well, and down to study!

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Wednesday, Jan 02 2019

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