Is there a way I can just purchase a session with an admissions person on 7Sage to edit/talk about my personal statement? Help, thank you!
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I'm going to score a 170+ on the September LSAT and all my hard work will be soo worth it!
Reading the stimulus, I initially wrote it out as 'treat illness' correlates to 'low magnesium.' So, E obviously didn't stick out to me as a possible weaken, if anything it looked as if it would strengthen the argument. For a weaken cause and effect question, you can flip the causation order and that weakens? I've only ever heard of no effect, same cause or same effect, no cause.
Hey! I was in the same boat as you and never thought I'd get through 3 games, let alone 4. Keep drilling and drilling. I would typically focus on one type of game at a time (basically how it is on the 7sage LG curriculum), then I started doing full LG sections. If you don't get most of the deductions on the first go, try that game again and again. After a year of studying, I have finally been able to get through all the games and I never thought I'd be there. You will get there!
I try to find the main point then try and think of everything I read as serving a purpose in regards to the main point. It helps me really understand the structure, which lends to my understanding of the passage as a whole. I also maybe write 2-4 words per paragraph on my scratch. I used to do more but felt that I would be more focused on the summarizing part rather than the passage itself. Everyone is different but this is what has worked for me.
Hey! I’m interested. I’m scoring 157 consistently, trying to get into the 160s!
rock this bitch
Hi! I have a full time job and am taking the LSAT in September. I do a timed drill each day after work and review. I also try to fit two logic games in a day. On two days, one weekend and one weekday, I take a full PT. Make sure to blind review, I actually do Camo review through the loophole website, since I don't have all the time to blind review. I've also been studying for almost two years, so I'm at the tail end of my journey where I've got the core concepts down. It is hard at first, but make sure to also schedule in time for you. I like to do yoga each day or just go for a long walk. It's all about sticking to a schedule and being realistic with yourself. Best of luck!
def one of those ones that is so easy, it's hard lol
When I first learned LR, it was my best section. 2-3 missed each time. Now I'm a year into my studies and I average 6-7 wrong. I have no idea what the hell I'm doing. Maybe I feel less confident. I initially started with Blueprint, then Loophole, now 7sage. I can't take a break because I'm taking the June test. Please help, thanks!
Never thought I'd make it to the 170's, let alone 175+. Never stop believing in yourself, this test can be learned! I studied for 2+ years. I'm still in shock. Thank you, 7sage.
Good luck out there :)
Amazing job! Two things to be proud of, that score and your perseverance.