Are there tips for practicing identifying this? Like a list of potential things each paragraph could be? the vocab always trips me up. thanks! @"Juliet - 7Sage"
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@947576 i always have trouble defining the structure, any tips of vocab or consistent things to think about (i know hypothesis, premises, evaluation/value statement, main point, context...)
Are there tips for practicing identifying this? Like a list of potential things each paragraph could be? the vocab always trips me up. thanks! @"Juliet - 7Sage"
I asked LSAC, still permitted for June test.
Yes, can confirm i asked LSAC! thanks so much.
Was wondering how people do this. I have recently done the first RC/LG, and then go to the longest one. then do the rest.
Any help on this question @Juliet-- would be greatly appreciated! If i were to pull out of taking the June test for example, what is the last date i can do so where it won't show up on my record?
Thanks!
Hi @Juliet-- , and all, I know typically it is best i have heard to read all answer choices for LR to make sure you are correct and not being tricked, but are there certain types of questions (I think parallel reasoning for example) where it makes sense to just get to the answer you predicted/that matches, and move on to save time? are there are types of questions where you should just move on?
Same question can apply to RC. should you pick right answer, or go through all answer choices for completeness? thanks!
Why is Q4, B incorrect? I see that A is specifically reference in the passage, but it seems that they also DID think the Wanderers should have been considered an "autobiography", as it was listed as a novel earlier they thought it was "too autobiographical" (first paragraph.
Thank you so much @juliet7sage-- ! Beyond helpful!
How do I grade on 7sage preptests done on Lawhub? I want to take it on the actual site to practice with format, but I still want the analytics/tracking. Thanks!
Hi! A question (I hope not dumb). Where can I find individual schools' "optional" essays? I want to start drafting these before starting the applications.... but it seems like the only way to see them is to actually start the specific school application? Is there another way? Is it just verbatim what is on this pagehttps://classic.7sage.com/admissions/lesson/application-requirements-for-top-schools/
Thank you!