Hey guys, I’m going to be taking the November LSAT in a couple weeks and I keep missing fill questions. What is the best strategy to tackle these?
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hi im interested! are you going to be on today?
ugh same here…got 2 points lower on this test than my august test even thought im PTing 6-8 points higher. now im afraid i won’t be able to apply this cycle, don’t know what to do.
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Happy to share my notes!
I sent you a message! :)
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They're going to post the whole thing to everybody for free
https://old.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/xjr5ei/powerscore_crystal_ball/ipa5tkr/
I haven’t gotten anything yet but thank you for sharing this, I appreciate it!
It's posed now!@
Where can I find it?
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They're going to post the whole thing to everybody for free
https://old.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/xjr5ei/powerscore_crystal_ball/ipa5tkr/
I haven’t gotten anything yet but thank you for sharing this, I appreciate it!
Reading answer choice A, I thought “well what if that’s just a metal that’s commonly imported from somewhere else? does that mean they smelted it? no”.
E made me think “Well why would they be smelting it but not have a word for it? How do they know the difference between the other smelted metals?”.
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i’m currently on 77 but i’d be down to study with you!
I unfortunately missed the webinar (didn’t see it was eastern time, sigh). Would anyone be willing to message me what I missed? I would appreciate it greatly!
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Friday test, had LR-LG-LG-RC. The LR included a question about why the ancestors of whales developed the ability to echolocate. First LG had a game with a cortet for a band with people playing cello and violin, and a game that involved people spread August-October. Second LG had a game involving the different floors of buildings and how they could be allocated relative to each other, as well as a game with different types of alcoholic bevs. RC was following order: a funny grasshopper reading, comparative about international law, history/comp. of US and Canadian banking systems, and the Chinese literati style of art.
Do you have a guess on which LG is the experimental?
I had only 1 LG and had the apartment game
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so the Louvre wasn't experimental or do people get different ones?
did your section have a passage on grasshoppers and chinese art? that’s the real one
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so the Louvre wasn't experimental or do people get different ones?
did your section have a passage on grasshoppers and chinese art? that’s the real one
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The RC section with the Louvre was ridiculous IMO.
Had LR-RC-LR-LG
LR was about what I expected, LG easy, RC was so hard.
The passage about science as a history was uninterpretable.
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The RC section with the Louvre was ridiculous IMO.
Had LR-RC-LR-LG
LR was about what I expected, LG easy, RC was so hard.
The passage about science as a history was uninterpretable.
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Ok was the one w the louvre the one w the golden girls as well? I’m trying to remember 😩
I had double LR, has the passages on grasshoppers and ancient chinese art!
for anyone who didn’t have double LR, did you have a weakening question about chickens and dinosaurs being related through a type of bacteria? it was like question 16 or around there
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NO MATTER THE SCORE, I AM OFFICIALLY RETIRING FROM THE LSAT! Thank you 7Sage for your wisdom and community - it really is unparalleled. I will be recommending this to anybody who ever is considering applying to law school!
I was also rushed on that last passage. Luckily not very many questions for that one, hoping for the best!
Hey guys,
If you took the October 2022 test today, congratulations you did it! If you’re taking it tomorrow like me, get your proper rest and trust your intuition. Many of us having been prepping for months and are sure we’re gonna achieve our target score, some of us are anxious, and some of us are just hoping for the best tomorrow (nervous laughter).
In the midst of the stress of the LSAT, I thought I would create this post to lighten the nerves for tomorrow. What is your favorite snack and what will you be eating during your 10min break? Comment down below! Best of luck to everyone :)
I had the fattest sigh of relief when I saw my bonus section was another thing of logic games lol
i overlooked the “never” in answer choice A and fell for it UGHHHHH
I really only write for wordy stimuli like parallel questions or questions that are conditional logic heavy, other than that it can drain your time but that’s just my personal preference.
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Mine was burnout, I took 3 days off completely from everything and came back. What are your BR looking like? Are you catching stupid mistakes? After studying for so long you can kind of go on auto pilot.
My blind reviews always end up in high 160s-170s (Im averaging a 157 under testing conditions). Im staying afloat cause I’ve improved in RC and LG, just not sure what’s happening with LR all of a sudden :/
Hi, I’ve been taking practice exams for the past 2 months now once a week. At first, I was missing 7-8 on LR, but now all of a sudden I’m missing 9-13 and I’m not sure why. I’m not sure if the LR sections are progressively getting harder with each exam ( I started with prep test 70, just completed test 83) or if I’m experiencing burnout or something else. I’ve been drilling question types I struggle with and usually get some improvement but it seems to not show under testing conditions recently. I am registered for the October exam and I’m getting a little nervous that I might not be as ready as I thought. I still have 5 planned tests before the actual exam. Any advice to improve LR in the meantime?
i’m going to get above a 165 on the november 2021 lsat!
Hey guys, kinda in a dilemma. I took the August LSAT with only going through about 35hrs of 7Sage lessons. I'm fully prepared to cancel that score and I already signed up for the October LSAT, which I should be done with all the 7Sage lessons before taking that one. I’m not sure if I should take it a 3rd time in November, I’m afraid I won't score in the range I desire for my applications with the October test. The deadline to sign up is Septemeber 29, before the October test so that's why I’m stressed. Is this a bad idea? Or is trying for a higher score with more practice in Novemeber the right choice? #Help
Guys I did it! I am officially retired from the LSAT, feels good to be one step closer and not have to stress anymore (this was my 4th exam!)
Anyone else super nervous? I feel like I probably scored right at the borderline of the score margin I want and I’m losing my mind. Either went really well or will have to cram for the November test, all I can think about right now.
You're an angel thank you!