Although I was able to get the right answer, I am not sure if my identification of the main conclusion was correct. Can anybody help me with this, please. Thank you in advance!!
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Although I was able to get the right answer, I am not sure if my identification of the main conclusion was correct. Can anybody help me with this, please. Thank you in advance!!
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Thank you!!
Thank you for getting back to me Sami. Can you tell me where I can find the schedule that lists the times and days of your sessions? I'm looking forward to participating!!!!
So, since corporations are people, I guess they can get very insecure and jealous as well. Too bad this trend is getting stronger. You’ve helped thousands JY, and for that you should be proud.
OMG, I can't believe I missed the last 2 sessions!! I would have benefited greatly from the Necessary Assumption seminar. Any chance you will be doing another session on Sufficient and/or Necessary Assumptions before the October test? Are these on the video webinars?
If you get stuck, just think to yourself WWJYD? (What Would JY Do?) And most importantly....Keep Calm!!!! Good Luck!
Hello all, I will be taking the October LSAT and would like to take and BR at least 20 PT's between now and then. I have a schedule laid out that I will follow, and if I fall a bit under 20 I'm OK with that. My question is this, which tests should I start with in order to build momentum? Would it make sense to start at PT 60 and work my way up? Are the most recent tests the best place to end before the test? Thanks for your help!!!
Sorry this is a bit late, but I wanted to give a very big shout out and thank you to JY for conducting multiple BR sessions with prep test 88. I can't tell you how incredibly helpful that was, and it was great to get to know some of the other 7sagers as we went along. JY, thanks for taking a huge amount of your time to help us get better scores. It also is quite an honor to get to work directly with you. I'm sure we are all better for the experience.
Both comments contain excellent pieces of advise, so thank you for taking the time to reply. I agree that depth is the most important piece to kicking butt on the LSAT. I also believe that the LR section is critical to my overall success. Thank you both for the insight. I will continue at my current pace and dig in deep as I go along. I also plan on doing 2-3 games every day when I complete the LG section. One last question then; how did you choose which LG games you did on a daily basis? Oldest PT's to most current? Thanks again, I appreciate your help.
Hello Everyone,
I started using 7 sage in the beginning of March, and although I printed out my study guide, I quickly decided that there was no way on earth I could advance at the suggested pace. I work full time and travel for my job, but I have been devoting as much time as possible to studying. I am still on the LR section (just finished Principal questions) and I am wondering two things: 1) am I moving too slow for a person who wants to take the LSAT in November 2019?, and 2) would it be better to do some LG's in between some of the LR's? I am not getting burned out per se, but every time I think, OK, I'm getting this stuff and the test might not be so bad, I then think, crap, I haven't even started the LG and RC sections. I studied for the LSAT a while ago, so I am familiar with all sections, but I really want to make sure I get EVERYTHING before moving on. Just worried that I might be spending too much time on LR's....so, should I push through LR's and then trust that by taking PT's I will get sufficient practice and start becoming the expert I yearn to be? Or am I doing the right thing by taking my time at an OK pace?
Looking forward to your responses, and thank you very much!!
I have plenty of prompts if you want to practice with a few others. I have every Prep Test book that LSAC put out so the writing sample scenarios are the original scenarios for each past test. Let me know if you want to do this and we can figure out a way to make this happen.
Thank you so much JY for leading these sessions. I am not quite at the RC stage in the curriculum, but could not pass up a chance to partake in a session led by you in an area I have been dreading. The most wonderful take away for me is that I now know that this is not an impossible section of the test in which to achieve a decent score. You gave such fantastic direction and advice, and since we could not complete the session in the two hours that were allotted, you even stayed on an extra 30 minutes. Thank you, I am starting to feel more and more confident as the weeks go by. I really love 7 Sage!!
Thanks Alex, will do.
Is there a summary of all of the different question types for LR that briefly explains the strategy for handling each of them? I am not opposed to putting one together myself, but if there is already one available, well then that saves me some time!! Thank you.
Thanks!! I totally get it...why do some of the easiest ones stump me!!!!
I was watching JY's explanation of Game 4 regarding the recycling centers, and I have a question. Is it true that not all of the materials have to be recycled by at least one of the plants? I ask this because that must be the reason I got question 22 wrong. If N is the right answer (B), then that means that none of the centers recycles wood. Can someone let me know if that is true? If so, I made a bad assumption in the beginning of the game. Thanks!
Thanks Alexanderthegreat!!!
I would like to do a few more MP/MC drills but do not want to risk using questions from LSAT prep tests that are going to be used later either in the curriculum or when I start doing prep tests in the next phase. Any suggestions? Thank you,
Very helpful indeed, thank you!
Great, thanks....
JY, any chance we can talk about a good way to set-up a "shelving game" similar to the one that stumped everyone on the October test? Possibly as a quick aside on Saturday.
I've done every single game released by LSAC and I can confirm I have never before seen a game like the shelving game. However, it wasnt unusual in that the game is rule-driven and as long as you do not violate any rules then anything goes. So I solved the game by just trying out different possible game boards.
Can someone tell me how you ultimately set up the board for the shelving question? So curious if I was way off......
OK, thanks for your help. So there are no actual tests that give you the 5th section on 7sage?
Is it possible to get a 5 section digital Prep Test? I am starting to take PT's and would like to include a 5 section test every so often. Thanks,
Hello all, I would like to be able to participate in some live Webinars, but being that I am relatively new to this gig, have no idea how to find out about them before they happen. So, can someone please let me know where to go to see a list of what's coming up? Thank you so much!!
Working hard on MBT questions but I cannot get the Quickview or Answer drop downs to work. Is the system down for maintenance, and if so, when will it be back up? Thank you!!
Fantastic advice. Interesting that you mention not mixing resources, because I was on the verge of doing just that. I am going to stick to 7Sage and work through the program (and shelve the Fox book). But a few questions; will I learn how to make custom question packets a little later on? Do I learn to use analytics on my own or are there modules that help? I am so worried that I will not understand how to use 100% of the resources offered, but then again, this is only day one! Thanks for your responses.
Thanks to you both. I think I was confused as to what exactly Fox's book was all about. I signed up for the 7Sage Ultimate course program and am very excited to get started.
Hello to all 7Sager's...I am going to start studying for the November 2019 LSAT and just got the book "Breaking The LSAT" by Nathan Fox (which includes Prep Test 62). As soon as I was ready to get rolling I discovered 7Sage and now am very confused as to which direction I should go. I have heard great things about both Nathan Fox and 7Sage, but it seems that 7Sage is a more complete and robust study program, and then there is also J.Y. and Alan. Sp, can someone help me figure this out please? Thank you!
J.B.
I have the book and have barely used it, and would be happy to part with it. I am in Cleveland, Ohio, where are you?
Well, glory be!! I will be 57 WHEN I start law school. I have been a sales exec for many years and cannot wait to start my new career!! Oh, and there are many, many lawyers who work into their 80's and 90's. So to all of my fellow "late-bloomers" I say Cheers!!!