Hi everyone! I'm currently signed up for the LSAT-Flex in July and am hoping to break the 170 barrier. When I have been taking PT's, I usually identify and notate the premises and conclusions with the highlighting tools, but not in a very consistent or standardized way. I would like to ask how others usually notate the LR stimuli and RC passages to get a better sense of how I can change/streamline my notation strategy and make it more consistent from PT to PT. Also given that the test is now digital, I have been finding it difficult to do low res summaries for RC and keep track of them. Does anyone have any tips to share on these issues for LR or RC? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Could I also get the quizlet link? Thank you so much for sharing your experience!!
Interested!
I signed up for the 7sage course while I was in a situation similar to yours (registered for upcoming date and still needed to improve). Since I was already familiar with the fundamentals of the LSAT from some previous studying, I essentially went through the introductory videos for each lesson unit, watched 1-2 examples, and sometimes did a problem set if it felt like a weak area for me. I was able to get a good overview and understanding of the CC in a week or two this way. Then, I moved onto taking a lot of PT's, blind reviewing, and revisiting the CC videos/drills as needed.
I personally found the course to be worthwhile because the way JY explained his reasoning/methods was different from and a lot more intuitive than the way I had prepared for the LSAT before. Hope this helps. Best of luck!
Interested!