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melody-shaff0
Tuesday, Oct 13 2020

I think I'm probably biased (as are most of us on here lol), but 7Sage has been a game changer for me!

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melody-shaff0
Sunday, Oct 11 2020

@ Thank you!!!

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Sunday, Oct 11 2020

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FLEX Scratch Paper

Can anyone who has already taken the LSAT Flex explain the scratch paper situation? I ask primarily because a friend who just took the GRE said she was told by one of our other friends that she had to use a white board (to prove all test material was erased) before the end of the test, and this ended up being true for her on test day with no advanced notice from official test services. I know GRE is different, but I just want to be 1000% sure I'm prepared with everything I need for the November test. Thanks in advance!

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melody-shaff0
Tuesday, Oct 06 2020

@ said:

I worry about structure too. I think one of the biggest reasons I failed so hard on the August LSAT was because I was trying to self-direct my studying too much. 7sage is helping a lot. Thank God for fee waivers.

Other than that, the only aggravatingly persistent problem I have is STILL with logic games. I average around -2 on RC and -5 on LR, and - fucking 9-12 on LG (nope, not joking). Everyone on earth talks about how LG are the easiest to improve on, but I just cannot wrap my head around them. I've been studying for six months, and it's just not happening.

Does anybody else have this issue or am I just completely useless with LG?

Favorited this post, nice to have a cohort of people taking the exam same month.

I struggled a lot with LG at the beginning, and I found it extremely helpful to practice one game at a time with no time constraints. Once I could reliably complete all game types with 0 wrong, I started working to speed up. Can't say what will work for others, but for me I was freaking out with the timed pressure and needed to give myself permission to work through the problems stress-free.

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melody-shaff0
Tuesday, Oct 06 2020

Wish I could say I was already hitting much higher in 170s, but I plateaued recently at 168-170, too. I took a few days away and my scores have begun to see slow/steady improvement again. Burnout and psyching yourself out are super real!

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