I started studying for the september LSAT at the beginning of August before signing up with 7sage. after about three days of going over the powerscore logic bible (worst section on the first practice lsat I took) I realized I had 0 idea what I was doing and I needed outside help so I signed up here. I haven't taken a second test after my diagnostic here (id rather go through the course first before blowing through PT's), and I already feel like I have got a much better grasp of the material.
Oh, I also pushed my test date to december after signing up, realizing there was just no way I could master this in a little less than two months.
EDIT: Think about it this way, if you get a very good score on your LSAT, you will presumably get some, and probably better scholarship offers. Would you rather spend the extra 350 now, or the extra couple of thousand later?
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I started studying for the september LSAT at the beginning of August before signing up with 7sage. after about three days of going over the powerscore logic bible (worst section on the first practice lsat I took) I realized I had 0 idea what I was doing and I needed outside help so I signed up here. I haven't taken a second test after my diagnostic here (id rather go through the course first before blowing through PT's), and I already feel like I have got a much better grasp of the material.
Oh, I also pushed my test date to december after signing up, realizing there was just no way I could master this in a little less than two months.
EDIT: Think about it this way, if you get a very good score on your LSAT, you will presumably get some, and probably better scholarship offers. Would you rather spend the extra 350 now, or the extra couple of thousand later?