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I'm a non-traditional student and have been studying on and off since 2022. I've tried many LSAT prep programs and 7Sage is my favorite by far, I wish I started with it first. Good luck everyone!
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I'm experiencing the same. For me it came down to recognizing what I am lacking in when doing my blind review and also not doing the blind review right away. I've been doing my blind reviews a few hours after the drill/section, if not the next day. That allowed me to kind of forget entirely about the stim and be able to read it with a fresher perspective during the BR. I realized that the majority of my incorrect answers came from not reading closely and that would cause me to miss the small but important details. So essentially I need to slow down. Maybe try to do two passages at a time instead of 4 to help with stamina and accuracy. Hope that helps
@SusanLeifker I second this! I also find that I need to do a bit of a warm-up before I start a practice section/test. Taking a class before I start a section helps me get into the mode.
@mhmyers same. I misused my chances and now I only have 1 shot left with taking the test. I don't want you to be in the same position if you can help it! You have plenty of time, just keep it consistent so you don't lose momentum with your progress
@mhmyers I believe you can get in the 170s if you study more, and you still have time until the 2027 application window. I would at least postpone until August, and consider having to take September & October for backup! Why not study more? I don't think it's worth going into debt when you have months until application window
Sorry yall but i've heard the opposite - prioritize 100% accuracy over completing all the questions in each section. Once you get better with your accuracy, you will start getting more questions correct faster.
Hold off doing the actual test until you can consistently get in your target range with your PTs (before BR)! Do not rush this. You have time :) You are still young!
Hi! Do you ever come to the East Bay on the weekends? I study in the mornings from 7a-11a either in Berkeley or WC, depending on my schedule
@AngelEyes I don’t think it is but it’s already way too different from what we have now
@ITTutoring yes this makes me nervous since we are already running under time constraints. These "minor changes" will for sure make a difference if we're not used to it
Hello - LSAC announced that they are rolling out a new test interface with "minor changes" for August test takers and beyond. Has anyone else seen it on the LSAC website? Product team: will we be able to see and work with something similar in 7Sage soon? Planning to take the September test.
Here's the link: https://www.lsac.org/blog/interactive-demo-minor-changes-test-ui
@Jasonhf99 You have to submit the accommodations request before the registration deadline I believe