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donnanicoledj364
Wednesday, Jun 26 2024

I haven't made that specific switch, but from my perspective it sounds like you already know what you need and what is/isn't working for you. i wouldn't let myself get discouraged by how much time I've already spent if ultimately you aren't seeing the progress you'd like to see. You can't get that time/money back either way.

I did switch my methods halfway through studying once I felt like I had gotten all that I could from what I was previously using, and it was night and day for me. So my anecdotal recommendation is yeah if you feel like you've genuinely hit a wall with what you're using now then you should switch.

The only other thing I can think of to say is it could just be a plateau? Even with 7sage, there was a period of time where I felt like I was learning but my score wasn't reflecting it for at least 2 months and it drove me crazy. But ultimately I still felt like I was improving my score eventually caught up.

Hope any of this helps.

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donnanicoledj364
Wednesday, Apr 17 2024

I love logic games, but unfortunately, they will help you minimally on the other sections in my humble opinion. Someone already mentioned that they involve being familiar with conditionals, but there's no reason that has to be learned via LG.

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donnanicoledj364
Wednesday, Mar 13 2024

Lol you scared me dude. I thought this was on a PT and I was like please bffr, LSAT.

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