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erinyaylali393
Wednesday, Sep 30 2020

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erinyaylali393
Tuesday, Jun 30 2020

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Congrats!! What was your prep like?

I got a 7sage subscription in January with the intention of taking the exam sometime this summer. To be honest, my studying was inconsistent during January and February (maybe just 4-10 hours a week) because I am an undergraduate and classes had more of my focus at the time. I geared up much more in March, especially when my school went online and social life literally became illegal in the covid era. Studying became a 4-6 hour per day commitment after class to finish CC and then when my semester ended, I went full time for the last 1.5 months. The month before my test I did/fully went over a practice test per day, which most 7sagers say "don't do," but some friends of mine said was really helpful for them. I think if you're used to period of intense study/enjoy that, it's a helpful strategy, but if you find yourself prone to burning out, then maybe a different strategy would be better for you. I was averaging around a 171 before the test, but I definitely had an adrenaline rush on test day which gave me a lot of time to check my work (this is so helpful with LR because a lot of the time you just need to read something with fresh eyes and the answer will be clear). I think that is part of why I had a score jump (also weighting games more with flex probably helped me).

For specific sections: LG studying was smooth and satisfying after learning the boards. LSAC can only ask so many things and everyone can master this for sure! RC was fairly fine to start, except for those pesky "what would the author think" questions---but I think repetition and familiarity and fully engaged reading is most helpful there. I would definitely be sure to look at post-2009 tests for harder (or maybe just weirder RC) because I thought they were more doable in earlier years. LR was the hardest for me to actually see consistent improvement. That's where I plateaued over and over, but much like LG, something about conditional logic and seeing flaws in arguments clicked after enough time and effort (a lot of both). I drilled old questions in areas that required similar thinking (strengthening, flaws, weakening) until I changed my way of thinking. Mastering conditional logic also saved me a lot of time and mental energy for MBT questions (especially where there are long, intimidating paragraphs--those ended up being some of the easiest once logic was natural-feeling). Biggest thing is keep going even when you aren't seeing progress because you will!

Sorry this was so long; I got carried away (oops!), but I always thought it was helpful to see how everyone gets the results they want in a slightly different way.

This is SO helpful! Thank you for sharing and I really appreciate the detail :) For LG, did you ever have trouble with timing? And if so, how did you improve your times?

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erinyaylali393
Tuesday, Jun 30 2020

Congrats!! What was your prep like?

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Thursday, Sep 24 2020

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November Study Group

Hello! I'm looking to form a small study group for the Nov. test. I'm currently PT-ing in the 165 range (BR 176-178) and aiming to get to 171-173. Currently, I'm averaging -3/4 for LR (aiming to get down to -1/2) and -4/5 for RC (aiming to get it down to -3/4. For LG, I'm struggling with time and not getting to the last game (working on it! :) )

I'd love to create a group with people with similar stats. It would be great to sync up on practice tests. I've done PT 60-72, so study buddies around low 70s PTs would be amazing! Trying the cadence of 3/week at least and regularly meeting to review PTs at that similar cadence.

Things I'm personally working on:

  • Test-taking strategies
  • Difficult Necessary Assumption Qs
  • Difficult Disagreement Qs
  • Navigating abstract language (difficult argument part, flaw, etc)
  • General LR fluency and speed
  • Timing/fluency for games
  • Reverse engineering Qs and seeing how I could have gotten them correct on RC / generally trying to find something that works on RC
  • Other deets:

  • I'm in Pacific time
  • Not sure what a good size is, but something like 4-5?
  • Feel free to send me a direct message with your situation and we can see if it is a good fit both ways!!

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    Tuesday, Jan 18 2022

    erinyaylali393

    Free LSAT Materials (SF Bay Area/Peninsula)

    Hello! I am offering my LSAT prep materials for free to someone who needs it. Please only reply if it would make a difference to you financially.

  • Powerscore LR & LG Bibles
  • Powerscore RC, LR, LG Bible Workbooks
  • The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning
  • Printed Logic Games (all of them)
  • Please DM me if you're interested and hopefully we can get these books to someone who it would help out :)

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    erinyaylali393
    Wednesday, Sep 16 2020

    The same thing happened to me just now. Has this been acknowledged by the site?

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    erinyaylali393
    Friday, Oct 02 2020

    Plus one to the caffeine tip! My heart used to race during timed sections and PTs and I couldn't focus.I had to scale back my caffeine intake to one cup of tea in the AM and it massively helped.

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