I started out with -17 wrong in August on drills. I am now at -5 on LR. I test in June and am still studying. Thank you, 7Sage, for the entire platform. I should have started my LSAT prep journey here back in October 2024.
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I’ve tested both ways. Hands down the in person was the best. I tested remote and had technical difficulties for the first 45 mins. My anxiety went through the roof and as a result, I believe this impacted my score. My screen froze and I couldn’t see the chat box to alert the proctor. My time ran out and no one came to assist. I had to end up calling LSAC and then the online proctor tried to say it was an irregularity that I used my phone. A mess. I plan to take my test in person for the June date.
The CC helped me tremendously. I watched the videos AND reviewed the written text.
@RebekahHollingsworth I would recommend talking with your doctor and they can provide a letter of what accommodations you may need to support you on the test.
You may want to ask your healthcare provider to write a letter for accommodations for you so you will not be penalized
@JulieDicks And this is where I am in second guessing myself with two answers and 50% of the time going back to select the trap answer - ugh! I've wondered if there is a psychology behind trap answers to try to figure out some patterns for why they are attractive (but wrong) answers.
I’ve been studying consistently and can eliminate 3 choices immediately. I’m stuck between two choices and keep falling for the trap answer more than half of the time. I’m wondering if 7Sage will start to identify which answers are “trap answers,” so that I can analyze why I keep selecting them.
Have you tried the foundations curriculum? I am going back through the core curriculum with a fine tooth comb and can see where I have fallen for trap answers. It may be helpful to delay the test and pour your time, talent, and treasure into the core curriculum. I am also supplementing the cc with LSAT LAB YT videos.
Interested - if you are still available