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Tuesday, Jul 18 2017

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What was your diagnostic?

If you haven't tried 7Sage just read the reviews. 5 Stars and the ONLY LSAT prep company with anywhere close. It's hard to find anything negative about 7Sage online. Anything. I think TLS once said they didn't like us because we were too nice and supportive.

That said, you get a free trial and if it's not for you, then, well you get a refund.

I think it makes the most sense to try the 7Sage core curriculum (CC) thats rated so highly and go through it. If you just go through it, do the problem sets, drills, and put the work in .... Well, there is not a single doubt in my mind you can score whatever score you choose.

Specifically, go through the core curriculum (CC), and then begin PT'ing, doing blind review and doing drills and timed sections to improve between those PTs.

The community will be here to help you every step of the way.

I think LR would be VERY good for your LR score. It seems like you're missing a lot of points there. 7Sage does a very good job at explaining the underlying logic in a simple and intuitive way that makes LR much easier to master.

If you have any more specific question feel free to ask!

I think there's a reason so many people recommend 7Sage...... ;)

My Diagnostic was a 148. But My PTs averaged between 160-164, that's why I am a little miffed at what I should be doing, as I was scoring great in my practice. I know there are a few packages of 7sage, was wondering what you would recommend? I am aiming for September and a 162 is the minimum I am hoping to score on the exam.

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Monday, Jul 17 2017

brandongill1772

How should I be studying?

After getting my June score back a 158 (3rd try) and once again getting way below my PT averages (162-164) has left me questioning what I should do. I know for sure that I am better than what I scored on the exam, as every single one of my PTs leading up to that exam was significantly better than what I got on the actual exam. All of them taken in test-like conditions under strict timing. After taking a couple weeks to decompress I have decided that I want to try for it again in September. But I am looking to change up how I study, and a lot people that I have talked to have told me to try 7sage, as I am not the typical case going into this, I was wondering what your guy's opinions were, how I should be studying, how much I should be studying, and if 7sage is the proper channel for me to use.

For reference my June test I scored in each section compared to my averages on my PTs

RC -9/ Average on my PTs was -5 to -7

LR -16 /Average was -10 to -12- LR was actually going quite well but the second section I got the final 7 questions in a row wrong which significantly brought down my average.

LG -4 /Average was -0 to -2

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