I am very budgeted and put as much as I can into my studies. I am hoping to be able to invest in tutoring, but I am wondering when the best time to do it would be as I am unable to afford a large amount of lessons.
Any recommendations? #help
I misunderstood how I was to answer this question -- I approached it in the same capacity that I would a generic MSS question in that I acted as though I had no outside information. I completely understand now that we just have to look at every answer and use that "it doesn't tell us this information" aspect as evidence that the answer choice is NOT supported
I believe the LSAT is hard, and I know that it will take a long time to prep - which is why I have planned to have a year of prep time... but I also have a little voice in my head that is telling me I am going to be able to do it and I am going to do it well. I think this is a positive thing considering I always talk down to myself -- here's hoping my little voice is right and this next year makes an impact!
I am very budgeted and put as much as I can into my studies. I am hoping to be able to invest in tutoring, but I am wondering when the best time to do it would be as I am unable to afford a large amount of lessons.
Any recommendations? #help
I just signed up for the Monthly + Live subscription of 7Sage and am eager to get started! However, I am having an issue as the LSAT date selector/study planner will not let me select an LSAT dat/Study end date later than June 2023.
I won’t be taking the test until next year, so I was wondering how it would be possible for me reflect that in my studies?
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Excuse my language but F this question. I initially had it right, but then thought that was too obvious, so I changed my answer
I switched to CCv2 to test it, but it is unreflective of where I am at progress wise in terms of my studying start date - is there any way to fix this so it reflects how much time I have actually had to study? :)
Thank you!! :)
I have a GPA addendum because of a specific circumstance I was in during my undergrad, and I have a 4.00 gpa from my masters to back up that the undergrad was just a fluke and wont happen again.
I am just wondering where I am to include this in my application?
Thank you so much
hi im interested, too! :smile:
This question really showed me why it is beneficial to focus on the 'four correct, one wrong' technique to approaching these questions
Strengthen, except = NOT strengthen = anything that does not strengthen, doesn't necessarily mean weaken!
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I am looking for someone to help keep each other accountable in doing early morning study sessions, and to overall just be there for each other through this insane time!
I am planning on taking the LSAT in either October or November, depending on where my score is by August! I was initially planning for the June 2024 LSAT, but am trying to motivate myself to prep for an earlier one, so if I want to take it again, I am not pushing it that much further back. :)
I have been feeling a little discouraged lately as I just took my most recent pt and haven't improved since my last score - so I am motivated to kick my prep into overdrive and work harder than ever!!
Let me know if anyone is interested and we can message each other through the inbox on the site to get the ball rolling :)
Good luck studying!
I am super interested as well! :)
👥 Study Group Location: Virtual (preferably EST to make things easier!)
🔢 I'm currently scoring: 150 - 160
📆 My planned test date: Jan 2024
🔍 We'll focus on: timing, confidence, PT's, and reading comprehension
I also want to look at the group as an accountability group so we all know we have each other to lean on when things get hard and the journey gets lonely! We understand each other's circumstances and the road we are on, so we should stick together :)
📚 When we'll meet and what we'll do: zoom
✅ How to join: Message me on 7sage :)
Happy Studying!
My mental health took a hit due to familial circumstances and I haven't studied in over a month. I think the end of August was the last time I even signed on.
I was feeling so motivated and excited about my progress and now I am feeling discouraged and struggling to get back into the swing of things as I work on my mental health. I think part of me is scared I will be back at square one when I try to jump back in. The bigger part of me is overall lost on how to get back into things. Should I be going back and reviewing old lectures, trying some easier, short drills, taking another diagnostic?
If anyone has any advice or words of encouragement, I would sincerely appreciate it.
I hope everyone is doing well with their prep and reaching their goals, if you're reading this, I know you've got this :)
I just finished going through my main point and most strongly supported lessons, and still feel like I dont have a complete grasp on either of them, and that while I understand how to eventually get to the answer, I am not consistent with it and struggle BIG TIME with timing.
I am getting a bit discouraged as I feel it should make sense before I move on..
I was wondering if I should have it all figured out by now after completing these units and not move on until they make sense? Or if they are just a preview of information, and as I continue to progress through the lessons, they will make more sense with time?
Thank you so much for any help in advance!
Me too!! I thought I was the only one and I started to panic