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Thursday, Aug 29 2024

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163 diagnostic -> 163 official score

I feel like there's something wrong. I finished 7sage's LR curriculum, drilled, took practice tests, and I never scored higher than my diagnostic. In fact, I only scored between 157 and 162 on my practice tests preceding the official test. To be fair, I introduced BR very late to my study process. But I feel like it's odd that I didn't at least stumble into a higher score based on rote practice and familiarity.

Does anyone have thoughts about how to proceed for the October exam? Should I hunker down, focusing on PTs and blind review? Should I consider a different program? A private tutor? Stop studying and hope my intuition marinates over that time (JK)?

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Saturday, Aug 03 2024

I struggled with this one because I imagined that budget forecasters were like weathermen: often right, but often wrong. They also discussed budget forecasters as context, not a premise, so I didn't know if we were to take it as true.

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Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

got it wrong because i thought the last question examples were setting up a straw man. i think it's time to go to sleep lol

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Monday, Jul 22 2024

high priority questions are actually tailored to you! when you get a question wrong without blind reviewing and/or changing your answer, then it becomes high priority.

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Friday, Jul 12 2024

With the answer choice, change it from "is/isn't," "does/doesn't," etc. You can insert it into the argument between the premise the answer choice connects to and the conclusion. Try to imagine the question in this form without overthinking. In the case of the correct answer, the conclusion cannot possibly follow.

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Sunday, Jul 07 2024

Thank you, this helped a lot!

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Tuesday, Jul 02 2024

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Worse than my diagnostic 2 months later

I am taking the August LSAT, and I have consistently pointed one point lower than my diagnostic-- I think I've taken 6-7 tests. I am on RRE, and I've been taking the course in syllabus order. Should I skip to my weaker sections? Or should I consider a different prep site?

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