User Avatar
shaernabe700
Joined
Apr 2025
Subscription
Free
User Avatar
shaernabe700
Wednesday, May 10 2017

I'm having the same issue. I was using Chrome, it would let me access everything except the material. I moved over to Safari and had the same issue. Now I'm on the app and still am unable to access the materials. SOS 7SAGE

User Avatar
shaernabe700
Tuesday, Aug 08 2017

I say take all four and then pick three after you read the letters. Friends who got into law schools said that their best letters came from those individuals who spoke genuinely in their recommendation. So accept all four and pick the top three based on how well they are written and the relationship they highlight.

User Avatar

Wednesday, Jun 07 2017

shaernabe700

Any advice on completing the last passage?

I will be taking the June LSAT and I find that I sometimes struggle to finish the entire RC section. I am consistently in the middle of the fourth passage when 5 minutes are called, of course, making me nervous and unsure of the most effective way to approach the question. Does anyone have advice on how to approach the last passage without much time? Yesterday I took a PT and tried to skim the passage before approaching the questions, that proved ineffective. I am striving to get a 170+ on the LSAT and so this is a section I truly feel I need to have a strategy when approaching. Any advice would be appreciated!

User Avatar

Wednesday, Jun 07 2017

shaernabe700

Receding Score

It seems I am in a pretty unfortunate situation! When I began taking the practice tests, my scores were steadily increasing, to the point that I was achieving 15+ points over my baseline score for the first LSAT I took without studying. However, over the last week each PT I take I see my score decrease more and more to the point that I am now back at my baseline score. I don't understand why as I went through the 7Sage program and feel as though I am really understanding all of the questions. I am hoping to get a 170+ on the June LSAT and this is a seriously huge setback. Does anyone have any advice for me? I am truly beginning to loose hope on my score and there's only 5 days until the LSAT! Crying forever, SOS I would appreciate any advice, insight, or personal experiences!

User Avatar
shaernabe700
Thursday, Aug 03 2017

I've used this tactic throughout all of my highschool and college life. I imagined the one giving the warning was a loved one (friend, parent, partner) who was letting me know I got five minutes (or 10 or 15, whatever the warning time was). Thinking about it this way sort of defeated the fear I associated with the "warning" and I'm an anxious test taker as it is so this tactic really helped. Also, depending on your upbringing or your school experiences, the word "warning" could have been used as a negative thing. If you got a warning you did something crappy but not crappy enough to get you in real trouble. I'd try referring to it as a "heads up", "notification" or "advisory". That way you can condition yourself to get over the stress associated with the word and continue working on what you're working on. The worse thing the five minute advisory can do is interrupt your chain of thought and force you to retrace your steps.

PrepTests ·
PT120.S4.Q23
User Avatar
shaernabe700
Friday, Jun 02 2017

I do not fully understand what LSAT means when they say "takes for granted". Is anyone able to properly explain how to think of this phrase when approaching the questions? I tried to research it but I don't feel that I fully understand how to approach such a phrase.

Confirm action

Are you sure?