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barretoangelique334
Friday, Jun 08 2018

@ said:

I agree with @ that you're better off just spending the money on extra printed practice materials. I used 7Sage, the LSAT Trainer, and PowerScore. In the end, I definitely could have gotten away with 7Sage alone and still achieved my goal score.

If you feel that having a companion text to read through helps while you watch JY's videos though, I found that Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer synced up with the 7Sage curriculum fine. Definitely not necessary though—just nice for a primer at the start or refresher after the end of the CC.

I would not recommend PowerScore, though many like it and have successfully used it.

Thank you, that makes a lot of sense!

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I'm taking the June test in a week, and have previously consulted the Kaplan books, Powerscore bibles, and Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT. Recently, I also find the questions from Khan Academy's LSAT practice extremely helpful, because they make you focus on your weak areas after a diagnostic.

I've studied at least four hours a day, going up to 8 hours on very intense days. This last week though, I'm taking it somewhat easy and only doing up to 2 hours a day.

Thank you!

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155-160

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barretoangelique334
Tuesday, Jun 05 2018

@ said:

What's your target score (range)? Of course the higher the better, but around a 155-160 would be fair goal.

@ said:

@ said:

What's your target score (range)?

And are you starting fresh with studying? Or have you already completed the CC?

I have not completed all of the CC yet, I’m still very much in the begining. Therefore, I’m very fresh with it!

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Monday, Jun 04 2018

barretoangelique334

What other products have supplemented your study?

Hey guys, I am fairly new to the community here. I am planning to take the test in September. Because I have only recently been able to gain a more open schedule, I am somewhat intimidated by the remaining time I have until the exam date. I will begin working full time this upcoming July, therefore I seek to dedicate a certain number of hours a week to LSAT study. Do any of you have a recommendation of a certain amount of hours? Also, aside from using 7sage, has there been any apps or products you think would compliment the use of 7sage?

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