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kirchnersharon893
Thursday, Oct 28 2021

I hope things worked out for you (:

I'd like to work through each question for a group of questions (all MP from first bulk of tests) but with the option to see the correct answer choice for each question after selecting a question. Right now I can only see the option to work through x amount of the questions, do blind review, and then see the AC's for each.

Can an admin #help me out with this one? Is it possible with the way 7sage is designed?

Thanks!

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kirchnersharon893
Sunday, Oct 24 2021

Thanks (: commenting to come back to

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kirchnersharon893
Friday, Nov 19 2021

Not sure if this applies to your situation, but for me I noticed my panic attack last test in 2020 had the factors of feeling underprepared and extreme amounts of other life stressors. This test I went in knowing I had not given my 100% to prep, but my 100% effort to prepping given other life time constraints. I also got into a more common habit of my own form of meditation (literally pretending my body is a computer that just needs to stay immobile in silence each morning/when I feel "overheated" and anxiety is raising). Something clicked this November: I did what I could, gave myself pep talks when the anxiety/panic tried to sneak up, and managed to get through it without a melt down. Find something that helps you. If your gut is telling you "try taking a walk" or "watch a tv show" try following it, seeing if that helps, and developing a less stressed average day. Hope the next exam goes better for you (: Don't give up.

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kirchnersharon893
Saturday, Nov 13 2021

@ said:

This might sound silly but hear me out: Eat a popsicle. If it's small enough, you can eat the whole thing in 10 minutes. The cold brings me back to life and eating the popsicle distracts my mind from whatever just happened. My personal choice is chocolate. If you have a couple of minutes to spare towards the end of the break, I also recommend 5 deep breaths while stretching your neck. But the popsicle is the star.

Went to target yesterday just for popsicles. What a fantastic tip thank you

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kirchnersharon893
Saturday, Nov 13 2021

Thank you everyone so much for taking time out of studying to respond (: I took a hybrid of everyone's advice and got only -5, all answers attempted, for the first time!! Appreciate you all. Best of luck on the LSAT to you

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Friday, Nov 12 2021

kirchnersharon893

How do you get through all RC sections?

I'm doing well enough on answering the questions, understanding the passages...but for the love of God I am struggling to get to the 4th passage and it's killing my scores. Tips? Tricks? Helpful videos?

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kirchnersharon893
Monday, Oct 11 2021

I am going to be so proud of myself for my score on the October test that will be high enough to get me into the school that will be best for building the foundation to my career🙂

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kirchnersharon893
Monday, Oct 04 2021

When are you taking the test? I'll be taking it in November and am at the same scoring range as you are when it comes to Logic Games. I try to do just one preptest logic games section per day, taking the time to look at any I miss during a deeper review of why I missed it rather than why it's wrong. That seems to be working well for me and only costs me 35-45 minutes of my day!

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kirchnersharon893
Wednesday, Nov 03 2021

Figure out which LR questions you're missing most frequently (are they Main Point, Assumption, Flaw questions etc?). Go to the LSAT questions tab, Problem sets, use the most recent group, and select those question types. Drill them, without a time limit. What method are you using that simply doesn't work for you? EX: Is reading the question stem first throwing you off, or taking too many notes actually wasting your time? Sit down for an hour and pay attention to how you think about the question, try something different, decide what works best. For RC, just read daily, even just 30 minutes. Doesn't have to be hard material or sciency stuff. Practice enjoying reading and the RC passage will come easier. Here's a youtube video that really helped me for tackling them You got this! Plenty of time still to get to that score range

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kirchnersharon893
Tuesday, Nov 02 2021

I second the logic games advice. Think of them as actual games, where there is always a correct answer. Other sections are more open to argument (well I was thinking xyz so I chose abc). You absolutely CAN do this!! 10 days is a lot of days compared to 0 days. Drill logic games focusing on correct answer, not timing. In one month, spending only about ehhh 30 hours total tbh, I went from wrong and out of time to -2 max with extra time leftover now. Also, it’s not important to learn about logic games beyond do you know how to set it up for yourself. Don’t spend too much time reading tips, spend that time on practicing. Struggling for RC to “click”? Something about this video really helped me; watching during a commute/walk/not active study time.

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