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e217casanas968
Thursday, May 24 2018

Fell for the trap -.-

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e217casanas968
Tuesday, Mar 20 2018

Thanks All. Maybe I am burnt out who knows. Going to give all your suggestions a shot! I already workout to help relieve stress, now its the staying focused part I gotta work on. For now Im just sticking to coffee, and every now and then redbull.

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Tuesday, Mar 20 2018

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Having trouble staying focused!!

I've been having so much trouble staying focused lately. I can be active, awake, ready to go, then the minute I start a lesson, I start crashing.

Not sure if its because the lessons are getting harder, and since I'm not getting it I'm getting sleepy and losing interest. Does this happen to anyone else?

What do you do to stay awake, and engaged in the lesson?

I feel so behind schedule when doing the Intro to Logic section it was 59 lessons. It took me 2 weeks to complete. I feel like I already forgot the previous sections. Hopefully it all comes back to me when I do practice questions. How do you all keep everything fresh?

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Friday, Jul 13 2018

Love all the comments!!! Thank you All so much!!! :smile:

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Monday, Feb 12 2018

OK I'm sold and I'm excited! Thank you all for the help! :)))

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Monday, Feb 12 2018

Thanks for all the comments. :)

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Does the 7sage course follow a specific order in where you start your lessons? Or is it just, you sign up, and have access to a bunch of videos and you select what order you want to start?I need order and guidance.

Also, does it spend more time on LG than LR questions. As I've been watching videos and testing out some of the questions, I've noticed that LR is just as hard as LG. I know some courses favor one section over an another.

Sorry for the million questions,and thank you all in advance for your help and input. :)

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Monday, Feb 12 2018

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Advice - June 2018 LSAT

I took the LSAT back in 2008-2009. I took Kaplan prep course which did not help in any way. The instructor was on speed and just assumed everyone understood what was being taught. I got 140. Then self studied and again, got 140. It was terrible. I honestly felt lost; Defeated. I gave up, hating this test because it just made me feel so stup*d. Anyways fast forward to 2018, I've decided to try again, yes ten years later. -__- I'm trying to find a really good course program, one that does not assume everyone is the smartest person on the planet, if that makes sense. I've been out of school for ten years so I am like literally starting back up from dirt.

I've seen so many online courses, I came across 7sage, Alpha score, and the LSAT trainer. I've read terrible reviews about the LSAT trainer, but haven't really seen any reviews on 7sage and Alpha Score. Can anyone give any feed back on any of these two? I'm really looking for a course that's really going to break down and explain each section to where the average joe (me) can get it.

I feel like I have enough time to really learn how to finally get a decent score on this test. At least I think I do.

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e217casanas968
Friday, May 11 2018

ok Thanks. I have a public library across the street from my house, I was thinking maybe doing it there?

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Monday, Jun 11 2018

AGHHHHHHHHHH All the feels!! We got this!!! GOOD LUCK to all my fellow June test takers!!!

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Thursday, May 10 2018

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Testing Center in Miami, Florida

Can anyone recommend a testing center here in Miami, Florida where I can go and take practice LSAT test? I want to take the practice test in a different setting other than my home dinning room table.

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Tuesday, Jul 10 2018

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Bombed June LSAT!

bummed out! Debating on whether to go through the CC one more time and give it another shot in November. Is it possible to go up 10 -15 points from here to November?

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e217casanas968
Friday, Mar 02 2018

Getting a little nervous knowing I maybe should be further along my CC compared to all of you. :/

I'm on week 2, however I've started studying on my own 3 weeks ago. Watching LSAT Trainer videos, LSAT Hacks, etc.

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e217casanas968
Thursday, Mar 01 2018

Trust me you're not alone. I felt like quitting a couple of days ago. I've been out of school for 10 years and I haven't even gotten deep into the course, (I'm only on the second week) and I'm already extremely overwhelmed and I'm just having a hard time in the LR. You'd think trying to pick out what a conclusion is would be simple, but nope not for me. Anyways sorry this isnt about me, lol, but yeah, my point is you are not alone. Its actually a little comforting to know I'm not going crazy and I'm not the only one that's feeling this way.

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