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Sunday, Jul 31 2016

@ Hey Damion! Yeah, I just went straight through the course work in the order that it appeared. I thought the flow of the lessons was organized very well, so I didn't see any need to switch around. After I went through the entire curriculum once, I turned my attention solely to the logic games (these gave me the most trouble). For the last month of studying, I learned one logic game a day and completely memorized the inferences. For me, this was the best way to get them down. As for a regular day of studying, I chose 9am-3pm Monday through Saturday, but of course different schedules can be just as effective. If you have any more questions don't hesitate to ask! I wish you the best of luck in getting into Harvard, and thanks for your service!

I decided to take this course for the summer. I began with a diagnostic of 147, and I studied for 6 hours a day 6 days a week. Today, I scored a 168! I want to thank the whole community here for making studying such a fun experience, and ESPECIALLY JY for being an incredible teacher. I am not exceptionally smart, nor am I exceptionally gifted, but I work hard. I really believe that if I can do it, anybody with ambition can too! Thank you, thank you, thank you 7sage for being so incredible!

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Monday, Aug 01 2016

@ Duke is my dream school! I'll also apply to others, but Duke is definitely at the top of my list! As for the PowerScore Bibles, I did not use them for supplementation. I have to agree with @.rizeq that the best approach is to finish the 7sage curriculum and then see if you still feel the need to go in a different direction :)

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