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Thursday, Oct 26 2017

Almost this exact question was asked at my undergrads law school panel! A young woman had a ticket for driving too fast in the rain and had it reduced to a parking violation. Every law school in attendance STRONGLY said disclose. They said nobody has even been denied for being forward about a small speeding infraction, but they have been dismissed from the Bar for not being upfront and though it is extreme and 99.999% would not happen for something like a very minor infraction, it is always better to disclose to protect yourself.

my issue is timing. my PT scores suck (155ish) because I never finish a section, logic games I have never finished more than 2, never even looked at the 3rd. i am working on the fool proof method, and obviously I am faster at the 2nd, 3rd, 4th time I do the same game but I am worried it is not translating and I am not speeding up enough in general. A game that 7sage says should take me 8 mins takes me 12. Is it just about drilling at this point to try and improve my time?

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Sunday, Sep 24 2017

jennavaisvil902

Payment on bank statement but not upgraded?

Has anyone had this happen? It says that I have 4 pending charges from 7sage for some reason (usually takes a day to clear anything but I still get the product) but my 7sage account still says I'm on the "free trial" mode and I don't have access to the materials....

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jennavaisvil902
Tuesday, Oct 24 2017

Maybe not a popular opinion but I would go ahead and take Dec and know you can also take Feb (if you don't get the score you want). If at this point you have already registered and paid you may as well take it. On top of that, you should not bank everything on getting granted an accommodation. I obviously know nothing of your particular situation so I am just saying this generally, but less than 50% of anxiety related cases (Even with good documentation) gets approved. The only real guarantee is if you had accommodations on the SAT, GRE or ACT, other than that I would not put all your eggs in that basket (100% not saying it won't happen, I'm just saying not to make it your only option)

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Tuesday, Oct 24 2017

jennavaisvil902

Yet another fool proofing question!

So I have found, as with many others I am sure, that time is the enemy (in general but way more so on the LSAT) When fool proofing are you guys starting out timed then just reducing the time each round, or do you begin untimed? I am never sure exactly how much time to give myself. I am not 100% on games ever but with a solid 15mins I can figure just about anything out (sometimes I still miss a question), but I know I will NEVER have that for just one game. I am not sure with what games I should be giving myself 8-10 mins, and which I should be giving myself 5...i've been thinking for fool proofing to give myself 10 mins on all to begin with, then each round of 'retesting' reducing it by two minutes? does that sound like a good idea? I really need to improve my logic games because right now I am finishing PT tests and getting usually all of the questions I FINISH right, but only actually finishing 2/4 games, which as you can imagine is killing my score.

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jennavaisvil902
Saturday, Oct 14 2017

wow that is super awesome though! I am consistently -8 per section, which is the same as my raw score, I have yet to improve and I am frustrated with myself.

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Saturday, Oct 14 2017

jennavaisvil902

Those who have made a 9+ point jump

Those of you who have gone 9 or more points up using 7sage, doesn't matter if it was from your raw score or not, how many times did you go through the core curriculum? or which parts in particular did you go through multiple times?

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Saturday, Oct 07 2017

jennavaisvil902

Possible by Dec?

I switched to 7sage about 3 weeks ago, so still working on core curriculum. I am taking the dec LSAT and am currently PTing around 155 (154 was my raw score, I did not study much before 7sage like I should have). In order to get into my dream school I know I need a 163 and I should be golden (162 would probably also do it), I'm currently doing 2 PTs weekly, studying nightly, doing undergrad and taking care of my toddler. Do you think it is possible for me to improve my score 8 points by December?

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