Having upgraded to Ultimate+, I am still trying to figure out how I can access the plethora of preptests. Any guidance is appreciated.
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From my experience abroad, it should not be called international law, but rather international suggestion.
Though I am partially European, Native American, and Jewish, I consider myself a straight, white male. I can't justify submitting a tome of genealogy before the admissions committee thinking they will inspect it. So, I will opt for writing about being a first-generation college graduate and living in the Middle East, both as a government tool and as a student of Arabic.
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All of the preptests are located in the syllabus if you scroll down. They are below all of the lessons.
I should've continued to scroll. Thanks for the assistance.
Thanks for all of your input. I'm now enrolled in Ultimate+.
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Had I found out about 7sage before having spent well over $1000 on other prep materials, I would have certainly bought Ult+. 7Sage is by far the best value of any LSAT prep material, and if you can afford it and are willing to put in the time to make use of all its resources (as you surely are!) it's worth every cent, IMO.
Thank you for your reply. I feared that I would not have ample time to do Ultimate+ course properly. With your response and Mr. Divine's, it has assuage my fears concerning this point. Many thanks again.
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Are these bundles more practice? Also, is there a specific vocabulary list that is needed to do well on the reading comprehension sections? If so, is this also included? Thank you for your response.
Good day. I've been mulling over in my mind which study course to purchase. I am stuck between purchasing Ultimate or Ultimate+. I am currently off for the summer with a lot of time on my hands. It is my hope to sit for the December LSAT. If necessary, I am able to study for long hours. I am not familiar with the LSAT at all and need some advise. Thank you.
Does the LSAT utilize Aristotelian Logic or Symbolic (Mathematical) Logic?
I bought the Trainer last week and plowed through the first half of the book. The flaw section was really insightful, enabling me to quickly see the flaw in various arguments. However, once I began the LG section, my enthusiasm for the book waned substantially. I immediately went to 7Sage's section on LG and quickly gained a better understanding of the subject material. I have yet to read the remainder of the book, but I plan to do so, seeing that many on this forum endorse the RC section.
The only instance I've heard where this makes a difference is medical school applications. I have yet to hear this for law school.
Excellent thread with some very helpful material. Thanks for all of your previous input.