HI All. I'm interested in how others are using prep tests as they make their way through the (awesome) 7Sage curriculum. Are you taking tests sporadically? Once a week? Saving tests until the end? What have you noticed has been most helpful?
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Thanks for the great ideas. I have the starter package, 30 tests (8 of which I've completed), and will sit for the exam in December. On the scheduler, it lists preptests post-curriculum. Is that the case for others?
Well said.
Sending positive thoughts...
Losing a family member is not something that is easy to distract yourself from. If you still feel distracted as test day approaches (which would be understandable), you might want to consider postponing. Good luck in the healing process.
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I would also be curious about this.
Keep your head up BD Mills. The LSAT is not an intelligence test. You are scoring better than 70 out of 100 (college educated people) who sit for the exam. That is something to be proud of, especially given what you have overcome. If you have the time and the resources, I would consider pursuing accommodations for anxiety and/or ADHD.
Passage B does not include neurological research. I would characterize it as behavioral research.
Oh gosh. Feel better!!