Hi everyone! It’s my first post on 7sage so here goes..I just finished my diagnostic test and am getting ready to start the blind review process. I haven’t done much of the core curriculum. When I circled questions while doing the test I found that I was certain about almost none of the questions. On one LT section I have twenty questions circled. Is this too many to be beneficial? Or is this pretty typical when first starting out?? Thanks!
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Alright that’s what I’ll do! Thanks so much for the advice
I’ve just gone by the syllabus. So I should go back and blind review my diagnostic later? Or just take my score for what it is and move on i the curriculum?
Hi everyone. I did the Khan academy test prep, but made the mistake of really only doing the tests and not really trying to learn anything. I started 7sage a few weeks ago and am working my way through the CC now. I know I would like to have a tutor but I am curious when the best time to get a tutor is/when most people accept students. Is now a good time to seek a tutor? Or do I need to be doing PTs to benefit from a tutor? Thanks!
#help Is this reflective of modern LSAT questions? I feel like the correct answers requires you to assume that journalists only get training at the beginning or their careers. The question only says through their assignment..Do they only get assignments when they've worked at this place for less than 10 years? Is there only training involved in their assignments when they've worked there for less than 10 years? Is this something the modern LSAT would expect for us to assume?
Hi everyone! I am currently scoring in the low 160s with BRs from 175-180. I am happy to help in any way I can. Feel free to message me or comment here to let me know what I can do to help!
Thanks so much! I have another question already..I’ve planned to take a year and study, but I also would like to take the lsat before spring in addition to the May 2021 test. I’m curious if it is recommended to just stick to my study schedule for the May lsat and just take the test in November or December regardless of where I am? Or is there a certain point in my studies that I need to reach before even considering taking the real test?