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Sunday, Jun 23 2019

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Blind Review Approach

When I first began the course, I blind reviewed the standard way (wrote out explanations for circled questions, input my blind review answers of the entire test, then looked over explanations for any trouble questions). Now, I have gotten into the habit of blind reviewing a section, inputting my blind review answers for that specific section, and then going over explanations (rinse and repeat 4x for each individual section). Does anyone see anything harmful with this way of BR? I have found that my current routine has helped to keep my approach to each question more fresh in my head since the BR of each test can take up to 8 hours.

Any comments/critique greatly appreciated!

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Thursday, Mar 21 2019

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Getting rattled and lost within the stimulus

Hi all,

I finished the CC earlier this week and took my first PT since my diagnostic a couple days ago. I did quite well going from a 150 to a 160 but my biggest gains were in RC and LG. During the second half of the LR sections (especially the second LR section), I felt like I would read over the stimulus and not be able to digest it because I felt so pressed for time. This definitely showed in my pre-blind review LR scores.

In the CC LR untimed problem sets, I would routinely get 5/5 questions right so I guess my question is in other 7sagers experiences, is there something I can do to help remedy this problem? Or will more PTs/blind review do the trick?

Thanks y'all, I greatly appreciate any input!

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Monday, Jan 13 2020

I was also consistently scoring around a 165 and then decided to take a month off of studying. When I came back, I drilled CC for a couple weeks and then started taking PTs again. I've been consistently scoring around 169-170 ever since. Maybe you just need a break?

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Tuesday, May 12 2020

LSAC said that we should get familiar with the prep plus interface because it will be the interface for the flex test so I'd go with that. To be honest, I think 7sage's interface works a lot better but unfortunately we'll have to deal with some of the finicky mechanics of LSAC's system.

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