Hi! I just joined 7sage about two weeks ago and I am hoping to take the August test. I'm also completing an internship that requires 40 hours a week. I'm nervous that I will not make it through the core curriculum (much less any of the practice tests) in time for the test. I've been trying to study 2 hours a day and make up time on the weekends but still feel overwhelmed. Anyone in the same boat or have any tips?
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Understanding the topical differences before going into the AC's is SO helpful! Of course, I will diagram as well, but that quickly helps narrow down the AC's! And I typically try to diagram/ find out why each answer is incorrect during blind review, so I will take care to do that with the Parallel questions the most!
Oh nice! I hope you enjoy it! I keep seeing posts of people grinding 6-8 hours a day and I wish I had time for that.
Thank you both! I think that is a great idea to wait until July and see where my score is and where I am in the course. I certainly don't want to rush through the material or beat myself up because I am not adhering to a strict schedule.
Hi Everyone! I am working through the last few sections of the LR part of the course and have struggled with the Parallel Method of Reasoning and Parallel Flaw Questions the most. I find that I take forever to read the AC and second-guess myself. I have gotten better at intuitively answering the other LR types now that I understand what the questions are asking (without Lawgic/diagramming... this is still difficult despite understanding the questions). Do I need to go back and study the Lawgic sections, or is there other approaches that might help?
I wish I had some tips to give! I am in the same spot as you, LR is my weakest section and LG gives me a score boost. Blind Review has helped me get a better handle on understanding the stimulus and anticipating the AC's though!