Anyone else seeing this new format for drills and how they look? This screen makes no sense to me why it's suddenly so small surrounded by purple. Anyone else having this what I would assume to be issue? #help
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently due to be taking the November LSAT here soon but I am at least 5 points off of where I want to be at the low/mid 160s with a 3.7 GPA. Will I be screwing myself over by taking the January LSAT and looking to apply this cycle? I'm not looking for T30 or even T80. Just want some opinions if the score boost will be worth the later applications.
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Would have been nice to have touched on the contrapositive in the initial mention of the four steps of translating conditional indicators. Giving mention to it at the end of this lesson feels messy and somewhat threw off my groove #feedback
This was such a good diagram to understand this. Props to 7Sage man
Kind of nitpicky but in question 1 wouldn't there be physically less corn seeds this year due to the surplus being smaller? In the explanation JY says there is just a surplus beyond what is needed but there is literally less corn seeds due to the surplus being smaller this year.
I truly think the addition of predicate-object was unnecessary. By far the least clear lesson 7Sage has offered. Not a fan of the "Answer" format.
This is a great thread and especially I think what Kevin said is pretty much gospel here. But for me when I was (and I'm sure I will be again at some point) experiencing this, I opted to now use 7Sage's wrong answer journal template in the "notes" section of each question on every question I got wrong. Seems simple I know. Then I got magically blessed on TikTok one day to just ask myself "why did I think this?" on every single question I got both right and wrong. Review should take you longer than answering the questions does! For me, understanding what review ACTUALLY means has been the hardest part.
Best of luck!
Got it right first try but man that was slow