Wow the 7Sage Analytics average score was my exact Flex score! Thank you JY and 7Sage community wishing you all the best and may all your dreams come true!!!
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@ no that’s a perfectly valid question! I haven’t taken the test officially so perhaps my strategy isn’t the best but here is an article:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-most-common-lsat-logical-reasoning-question-types/
here are eight and four week study schedules:
http://www.thelsattrainer.com/lsat-study-schedule-options.html
good luck Please keep us posted!
congratulations! Yes please share your tips!
Thank you for your service! I can understand your frustration and surely if you had more time you could just do this and feel confident. I am not sure of your situation and if you want a particular score or feel a time pressure to do the test. I am in a similar boat I work 2 jobs and don't want to spend a whole year studying and the school I want to attend have their lowest (25th) percentile as 150 so I am just encouraging myself to try to break 150. I am trying for April but may have to push to June. I am putting most of my limited time in LR and LG. I made flashcards for each LR question type and the corresponding approach then will review the strategy then drill that type only. I am focusing on the most popular question types. Similarly, I am only focusing on the most common LG games and foolproofing games. Its within your reach!!
My experience is similar to @ I got a 135 diagnostic I can't speak to other traditional courses but I used Kaplan for foundational videos and almost every evening they have interactional courses and I got a personal tutor to meet 2x a week. At the same time I kept doing 7sage curriculum and JYs explanations are the best-to me having both courses helped me understand the concepts better. My highest PT so far is a 157. I work full time and know that it could be better but I am pretty happy and glad I didn't give up even though I felt like it. Its really like learning a new language to me. It is possible you can do it!
@-2 it was on the 7Sage site-on the top row of headings on your site you should see:
7Sage LSAT-Course-Discussion-LSAT Questions-Admissions-Your UserName. Go under LSAT Questions ->then click Analytics and you will see your Average score. I took a mix of Flex and Full PTs but whatever it calculates was my average score. All the best to you!