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estebancar9595
Thursday, Jul 29 2021

I attended it and thought it was really helpful. Is it worth $40? That's really subjective and depends on your financial situation. If you spend $40 on a weekend outing then yeah I think it's worth sacrificing a weekend of fun to improve your chances at scoring higher. If you're struggling to pay rent then I would say probably not. I really liked that they broke down the number of question type you can expect to see for LR and they predicted what kind of LG games you'll see. It was more in-depth than I thought it would be.

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estebancar9595
Tuesday, Dec 29 2020

The "Why?" method for finding out a conclusion has never failed me until now. The first two statements seem like they interchangeably answer why to one another. When I read the first statement, the LSAT writers main conclusion, it seemed like better support for why I should believe the second statement.

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Wednesday, Jul 28 2021

I'm not 100% sure but I think they have a streak of releasing at least one a year since like the 90's and the speculation (others) is that they want to keep that going.

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estebancar9595
Wednesday, Jul 28 2021

The last sentence is the conclusion and our job is to find a principle that works as support to help us reach that conclusion. There is no real "support" but there are premises that help us understand the authors thinking a bit but were missing the gap for his/her premise to reach a somewhat coherent or logical conclusion. (B) does just that.

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Wednesday, Jul 28 2021

They are not released. LSAC has announced that they will release one more but they have not said when or which one they will be releasing!

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estebancar9595
Wednesday, Jul 28 2021

This was actually incredibly useful to look at. I chose (A) because I inadvertently assumed that because others opinion are incorrect they are contradictory. Even if what I believe is a fact and what they believe is not unavoidably false that doesn't mean they hold contradictory views.

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Friday, Mar 26 2021

Hey Bisma, hate to be the bearer of bad news. It's a pretty tough goal you've set. The truth is even if you rip through the CC in time and have time for PT's your retention rate of the core curriculum won't be optimal. I work full-time and have two small children. When I first started studying I thought 8 months would be enough. I quickly learned that it's going to be a much longer process. I think you should try to take your time and make sure you are really grasping each concept and focus on quality study time over quantity. I know that if I try to sit down after a full work day and taking care of the kids, I simply won't be able to. I try to study 2 hours a day by waking up really early and it has helped me a ton.

As for being worried about the content, I would trust the process it really is pivotal to learn all of the logic from the LR before moving on to LG. Also focusing on one matter at a time seems to be optimal. I don't know your timing or decision making process but might consider choosing to write later in the year and not being overly stressed about keeping the study schedule. For reference when I first started studying I tried putting in 5 hours a day (2 in the morning 1 during lunch and 2 at night) I was miserable and burnt out pretty quickly. Since then I decided to take it much slower and it has helped other areas of my life dramatically and kept me dedicated and focused as I study. Best of luck!

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Thursday, Jun 24 2021

Does anyone else take issue with the fact that for answer choice E we have to assume that the increase in income is equal? If the increase in income was not equal then it completely goes against what we are told in the stim. I.E. Timmy makes $5 dollars an hour in a neighborhood where everyone else makes $1, If everyone else gets a $5/hr raise and Timmy only gets $1/hr his income is completely equal and according to the stim his satisfaction would decrease and everyone else's would. I can see why all the other choices don't work but i'm particularly salty at our LSAT overlords for answer choice E. Am I missing something here?

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Thursday, Jul 15 2021

Hey, Ledlarky!

The August test is 3 scored sections and an experimental section which will not count towards your score. That means 75/76 (I believe, I'm not sure) questions as opposed to the 100/101. The scoring is rather complicated but I believe JY talks about it in one of the lessons and if not a simple google search should help you out. It has to do with difficulty of the test and some scale LSAC has pre-determined to grade the test on.

As for what you should be doing, it is up to you. I think for endurance sake you may want to just run normal PT's as they are on the site. 2 LR 1 LG and 1 RC or you can simulate a flex and add your own experimental sections. The point is we don't know which of the four sections you take are going to be scored. If you consistently practice a flex then you are training for a 3 section test and neglecting the mental endurance aspect. Maybe on test day your mental stamina will run out after your third section and when you enter your fourth section you have a hard time concentrating and your score can take a hit (assuming you don't perform as well as you normally do and it's one of the sections that count towards your grade.) The idea is to leave as little to chance. If you are able to master concentration and focus for four timed sections then you reduce the chances of having a lower score due to burn-out.

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Monday, Mar 14 2022

estebancar9595

150 to 161 My LSAT Journey (long post)

Hello 7sage community,

I was never one for posting on the discussion thread but I thought I would share some gratitude I have for 7sage and the community. I started studying for the LSAT in the Fall of 2020 in the midst of the pandemic. When I started I knew close to nothing about the journey I was embarking on. I had Kahn Academy and a desire to learn more about this test. To give a little background I graduated from Florida International University in 2019 with a BS in Communications. I am a father of two beautiful and rambunctious boys and just celebrated five years of marriage with my lovely wife. I had an unconventional undergrad trajectory and it took me nearly five years to complete my undergrad program. I had to work full-time to support my family and also attend school. When I decided to start studying I was working full time and my children were ages 1 and 3.

My first ever timed PT was on the LSAT prep test book in paper. I scored a 150. I was actually really excited when I took the test and knew that regardless of whether I was going to pursue law school I wanted to master this test. I set out initially with the common goal of scoring higher than a 170, because somehow online that just seemed to be the magic number. After a month of Kahn, I decided to purchase Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer. Due to my work/life schedule I would have to study either at 8pm until I couldn't stay awake or wake up at 4 am and study until 7 am when my children would wake up. I was on the 8 week program to go through the book and I remember finishing sometime around the start of 2021. After completing the book I learned a lot but was sorely disappointed to only PT in the mid 150's. By chance, at the end of the book there was a section called "More Resources" and that's when I stumbled upon 7sage. My first encounter with the website was a free group session hosted by someone for reading comprehension. I couldn't believe that someone would be offering free lessons when other resources were charging up the wazoo for lessons. Despite my wife's comprehension about the cost I signed up for 7sage. What a game changer. My understanding of the exam, formal logic, and arguments grew exponentially. In addition, the comment section of every lesson was a lifeline when I felt down or unmotivated. I decided to take my time with lessons and really absorb everything. From the Spring of 2021 to Summer I made a huge leap in grasping the test.

In my mind, I had this goal that I would take the official LSAT in August and have my applications ready to submit in early September. At this point I was listening to every LSAT podcast out there (shout out to 7sage's pod, Spivey's, and another pod which out of respect for 7sage will remain nameless) so I knew the importance of applying early. When I started studying I had grandeous plans of T14 schools but after prayer and conversation with my wife we decided to buy a house in Miami set our roots here. We have family in Miami and knew the importance of support and community in this process.

In the Summer I started my PT phase mixed in with an extra LG foolproof section. I was doing 1 PT a week and taking a day to blind review every section. Around this time I also was fortunate enough to be tutored by @Logician alongside someone else. At this point I was PTing in the mid-low 160's with BR in the high 160's low 170's. By far LG was my strongest with LR being my second best section and RC was a crapshoot. The passages about heavy science killed me but if it was a kind section I could score as low as -3 with a BR -0 but on a bad day -8/9/10. I was able to average around -2/3 on LG and always BR -0. For LR it was also inconsistent but always in the -4 to -8 range. While I wasn't where I wanted to be I felt that I had a strong chance of scoring in the mid 160's with hopes and dreams of catching the perfect test to catapult me to upper 160's. I took the August 2021 test, it was the first one that reintroduced an experimental section. I actually felt great taking the test except for after the break when I lost my concentration due to a longer than expected break because of the proctor. Once I took the test, I took a week off completely and then started working on my apps. I had roughly put stuff together during the summer, asking for letters of rec, my transcripts and ideas for my essays. I had close to everything ready but my test results. They came in at a 161 and I was upset but processed it and realized it was within my score range and decided to retest in October. At this point I decided to finish my apps and apply to the two local schools (FIU and UM) and let them know I would be retesting in October. At this point I was burnt out and not motivated but kept doing LG sections for fun and to stay somewhat sharp. In the end, October rolled around and again I felt good about the test but scored a 160. I was pretty disappointed in myself because I had high expectations of myself and kept reading about everyone scoring highly. Ultimately, I decided that I would shoot my shot with my score and GPA. It was bittersweet and a moment of surrender. I believe in God and that belief really helped me throughout my study process and also having a sense that my identity wasn't wrapped in my scores.

I am happy that I was blessed to be accepted in both of the schools I applied to and received generous scholarship offers. It was a long journey with a lot of ups and downs but I'm so thankful for everything I learned. If you've made it this far, congratulations! I hope my story can be of some encouragement and a reminder that not everyone on here is a super genius with a 175+ score. Most importantly I hope if you read this you'll be reminded that this test has no bearing on your identity and despite your spiritual journey I believe you are loved by God.

Thank you 7sage!!!!

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estebancar9595
Saturday, Aug 14 2021

I also had 2 RC sections, felt both were on the more difficult scale but one definitely harder than the other! LG was fairly easy and straightforward, LR also felt standard nothing out of this world. Good luck all!

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estebancar9595
Thursday, May 13 2021

Hey Logician,

I am extremely interested!

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estebancar9595
Sunday, Jun 13 2021

Hey Haley,

How have you been studying? Also do you NEED to take August LSAT? Maybe just try putting more time in. Score increases happen at a different rate for everyone so don't be discouraged!

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estebancar9595
Thursday, Jun 03 2021

@ isn't the hero we deserve but the one we need!

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estebancar9595
Wednesday, Jun 02 2021

If you take a normal prep test on 7sage it is a four section test. I think it is good practice for mental endurance. While in August we do not know how the distribution of sections will be we know that there is at least 1 LR 1 LG and 1 RC, the current prep test gives you 2 LR 1 RC 1 LG which is pretty close. You can always not take the second LR in the prep test and pull your own experimental section from another Prep test (like an LG section or RC).

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