I finally am starting to see this all pay off before the January test! Got my first -4 and -2 on BR for an LR section! After an embarrassing slump in the November test, I think we're all in for a treat in January! (Knock on wood). Shoutout the new WAJ feature in the notes, it's been so good to force myself to reflect.
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@DannySmall you could just answer her question instead of being so weird man lmao. Time to grow up.
Hey everyone, I'm planning to take the January test. Would love to hop in. Zoom, discord, teams, it all works for me. I'm in Oregon so PDT is perfect
@legallyhaya Yes! If you review questions, right after Blind Review, it will be in the "Notes" section in the top right. If you then hit the + then wrong answer journal template, it will auto populate. I also believe JY posted a thread in the "New Features" section of the discussion. I am no LSAT Jesus but for me, I think of this like working out. If you get super jacked and want to learn if what you are doing in the gym is optimal to get the strongest the fastest, so you just watch videos of yourself working out to understand your form, you will without intention get WEAKER because you don't keep getting stronger every day. Review + drills = amazing
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!
@J.Y. Ping Good question, I've bounced back and forth between taking Law Hub tests and 7Sage and on that front I feel like I've gotten used to both simultaneously. Yet, it is important to note in terms of prep tests for maybe someone that isn't familiar with the Law Hub interface that I do think this could be a beneficial addition with the explanation of this is how your test is likely to look. But also in my opinion the actual test day experience was easier to read than how it appears right now on 7Sage. Not the end of the world here since we can just control+ zoom in
@J.Y. Ping any possibility for an option to toggle it back to how it used to look? Thank you!
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.
Thanks
This was such a good diagram to understand this. Props to 7Sage man
Got it right first try but man that was slow
yeah bro this is crazy
@sydneybouwman my exact thoughts. I've learned to turn the video off after a certain point
@AamaniThompsonlaw25 I agree, I've realized sometimes it helps if I end the video early and move on.
@panoman888 this is how I structured my answer. Feel like this takes the confusion of "kicking it up" out.
@CamilleChmura I now do each claim sentence by sentence, then connect them at the end. Understanding that if one claim does not fit into the chain, try to see if the contrapositive fits.
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
@Nadiagvolz 100% agree. I struggled with this too. Would I compare other previous years versus winter months of the same year? Or is the time period decades, centuries, every 5 years? Very ambiguous
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.
@ImanMozaffarian I think both could work here. Saying voters pay scant attention to the attacks and the editorialists that report on them. Great point
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.
@mekuse I've been somewhat confused myself on this. I've been watching the videos and skimming the readings

Also make sure you can pick up your laptop and/or webcam to move around and show the room, under the table, behind the chair, etc... As for the speaker that other catty dude is talking about, as long as your laptop has a speaker in it you're gonna be fine. I logged on 30 minutes early to take no chances. I'd advise you to do the same just in case anything comes up. Make sure to bring a charger and have your laptop plugged in the entire time too. But check in is a breeze for the most part. Feels like a Zoom call. Just don't wear any jewelry or wrist wear either