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Monday, May 16 2016

@ are you at the stage when you start working on a new game, you relate to previous games inferences? If not, then foolproof more. You will reach to a point when what I have just described happens.

Same inferences keep occurring over and over with different game boards and different scenarios.

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ozboy555
Friday, May 13 2016

Thank you all for the nice wishes. I will share a bit of what worked for me. Foolproof method works, but it really takes time. If I did it, I am certain everybody can do it. In the 138 diagnostic, I had very small number of questions correct in LG. The improvement in LG made a jump in my score.

Part of my (some are probably unorthodox) study regime:

1- Washroom time? Aaah, let me solve some games. I had older games all printed out.

2- Light cardio time or stationary bike? Good, I repeated and listened to 7Sage videos.

3- Section is 35 minutes? How about I change it to 30 minutes! I was so into the 30 minutes that I really thought the section was 30 minutes instead.

4- An hour and a half commuting? No problem! Download audio-books and listen to them.

Can I beat my score? Probably, but I am certain the progress would be very very slow. I did score more than what I was practicing by 3 points over my average and that's because I didn't score my guesses when I PT.

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ozboy555
Monday, May 09 2016

Thank you all for the nice comments. @ @ hope too see you next year too.

Trust the process :)

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Sunday, May 08 2016

ozboy555

Osgoode here I come!

A throwaway account to stay anonymous. I want to thank @"J.Y. Ping" @"Jonathan Wang" @"Alan Cheuk" @"Dillon A. Wright" also all 7Sagers I was in touch with in the past year and a half. As an ESL person, my road was extra rough. I hated the LSAT, and I still hate it. So without all your help and encouragement, I wouldn't be where I am today.

In a year and a half, I have improved more than 20 points (yes it is doable), 138 to 162 (Feb write). So many things suffered in my life, but I did it guys :) I studied almost every day, and the road was very bumpy. I did the LSAT twice, December, where I was screwed up by the third game and February where I did better. I was the type of people who wanted -0 in games (obviously, an ESL person), so when I don't do well in games my other sections suffer. The rule was always not to let previous questions affect your upcoming ones, but I couldn't follow that :) So I didn't do well in December.

I would be lying if I say 7Sage was my only prep material, but it was the only course I took. It provided me with the foundation and the mindset. Most of my improvement was through it. I also used The Trainer, PowerScore LR, and another random book which is not one of the known ones. Trust me, I even read LSAT for Dummies. My LG was solely through 7Sage. My PowerScore LG is untouched. Frankly speaking, I even skipped LG in The Trainer.

Here is the good news. I received an admission to my top-choice school, Osgoode, in Canada, and I am beyond thrilled.

Cheers to all of you,

P.S. @"Dillon A. Wright" You have a great customer service. Thank you for freezing my account. I will message you shortly from my real account to unfreeze it and let it rest in peace :)

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ozboy555
Tuesday, Jun 07 2016

Hey, it always happened to me. Just hit F5 (refresh the page) when it logs you out. It worked to me every single time. I am assuming you have a subscription to that material.

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Thursday, Jun 02 2016

I did, +3. There are two reasons behind that. I never guessed when I PT'ed. I left the questions I didn't know/reach empty, but I of course bubbled everything during official test, so this is a factor. The other reason is that it was my second writing -- no novelty factor.

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