I feel stuck. I am going through the syllabus as suggested but I don't feel like this is the best way to improve. I feel as that I should be taking drills and practice tests in between. Is this the best way to get the most from the program? How are you guys studying?
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I just reread the "Welcome to 7Sage" portion of the LSAT and now realize I am on the right track and to keep. Going I guess I forgot and needed a reminder. Nevertheless, feel free to add your comments on how you study the material.
Got this wrong because I assumed Jack took the medication for sleep.
For context, I am still in the application process. I have not yet received the desired LSAT score to apply to my first choice. However, I am confident that I would be accepted to a lower ranked school. I don't want to let another cycle pass without being enrolled so I have considered attending a different school and then transferring when possible. I'm just not sure it will work. Is there anyone who is considering the same or has some advice about the idea? Please let me know your thoughts.
I agree, I feel I work better on paper. I wish we had the option to take a physical copy of the LSAT. However, I have taken the LSAT and since they do not specify the size of the copies of paper you can have, I opted for 11 x 17 copy paper. I was able to maximize space and write down as much as needed.
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