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Hi all!

Check out the latest edition of the 7Sage LSAT Digest, in which I discuss the benefit of repeating some material, especially logic games.

You can read the post here: https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-one-score-does-not-define

If you could use some help on the way to your goal score and want to work with one of our LSAT tutors, use this link to learn more: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/

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Hi everyone,

Check out the latest edition of the 7Sage LSAT Digest, in which I discuss the some tips for what to do after you finish the core curriculum. You can read the post here: https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-what-to-do-after-you-finish

If you could use some help with reviewing, assessing, and recognizing your mistakes, we have a tutoring service!

https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/

Or, if you're just curious about tutoring or would like to discuss your study plan, you can set up a free (yes, free) consultation with one of our tutors. To schedule, simply follow the link below.

https://calendly.com/7sage-consult/7sage-tutoring-free-consult

Comment below with any questions, and I'll be sure to respond!

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nickplace840
Monday, Mar 21 2022

Hi there!

Just wanted to let you know that 7sage offers tutoring. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message!

https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/

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nickplace840
Tuesday, Nov 09 2021

Depends on how much time you have left to study, but in my opinion... yes! If you've got a problem area, it's a good idea to focus a lot of your time and mental energy on that problem area to get better. If you're worried about having your LR and LG scores fall, you can do some light practice to maintain those skill sets while you work on bringing up RC.

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Friday, Nov 05 2021

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Hi! Thank you so much for doing this. I signed up for both the October and November LSAT a while ago and received a 170 on the October one, which I'm really grateful for and was better than most of my PT scores. I'm hoping to apply to some T14 schools including NYU and UPenn, but I'm a bit unsure if I would be able to score higher in the upcoming test due to fluctuating performances. Any suggestions on whether or not I should retake or what I may be able to focus on for the next ten days or so if I do retake would be super appreciated :)

Hey! First off congratulations on the great score! You should definitely be proud of it. I think the consensus here is that if your PT's have been consistently lower, you might not be able to reasonably expect getting a higher score. If, on the other hand, you dedicated more time to studying (past the November test) and were able to get your PT's up to a higher level, then go for it! But since the November test doesn't allow for much more studying time, it might be a good idea to just stick with the (very good) score you've gotten.

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Thursday, Nov 04 2021

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What do you think test takers can do to cut down on RC in the last week of studying? My scores range from -6 to -10, but I would like a -5 or below. Is untimed an idea that is worth doing in the last week, or just timed practice and review?

What do you think is the thing that is holding you back the most? With RC? Is it that you fall for trap questions? Are you running out of time? It may help to do some untimed in my opinion, but in the last week in my mind it seems like taking some untimed sections would be good as a sort of warm-up for taking the real thing. This is what I did, in fact, and I also did some warm-up before the test itself. If you decide to do some untimed warm up, make sure you are understanding the structure of the argument well. Then carry that practice over to taking a timed section. But make sure you can see what is holding you up!

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nickplace840
Tuesday, May 03 2022

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Is this class useful for someone who has completed the CC?

Yes! The course is designed for those who have finished (or are close to finishing) the CC and are beginning to take PTs.

Hey everyone!

Due to popular demand, I'm excited to announce that I'll be teaching a 10-week LSAT course starting June 1st!

We'll meet once a week for an hour. In addition to the instruction given during class time, I'll also assign homework, drills, and a study plan designed to support the weekly lessons and solidify key concepts. This class is ideal for anyone who wants a bit more structure and accountability as they work their way to their goal score.

The classes will convene every Wednesday via Zoom from 7pm-8pm EST. The first class will be held on June 1st, and will continue weekly until August 3rd. The class is limited to TWELVE students—first come, first served.

To sign up, visit this link: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-live-class/

If you have any questions about the course, feel free to post it down below. I'm looking forward to it!

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Wednesday, Mar 02 2022

nickplace840

LSAT Tips: Reviewing the Right Way

Hi all!

Check out the latest edition of the 7Sage LSAT Digest, in which I discuss the some tips for reviewing and recognizing mistakes. You can read the post here: https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-reviewing-the-right-way

If you could use some help with reviewing, assessing, and recognizing your mistakes, we have a tutoring service!

https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-tutoring/

Or, if you're just curious about tutoring or would like to discuss your study plan, you can set up a free (yes, free) consultation with one of our tutors. To schedule, simply follow the link below.

https://calendly.com/d/cmy-dvh-zdk/7sage-tutoring-free-consult

Comment below with any questions, and I'll be sure to respond!

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