I wanted to buy the 7sage starter course, but I don't have PTs 39 to 44 (the ones the courses use) so I will have to buy them separately. Are these PTs too old? Currently, I am following the trainer schedule and they use 52-71 which I do have. I started reading the trainer already and only took the 2007 diagnostic so far. Should I purchase 7sage starter course since they use older PTs and then pick up on the trainer since they use newer PTs? Or should I just not get the 7sage at all continue with the trainer and then If I still don't feel comfortable once I finish get 7sage? Thank you!
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@ I know that :)! I will prob change the schedule and do 52-74 for full PTs and anything before that for drilling and time sections. The 7sage starter also uses 38-46 for full PTs so I will do those as well.
I caved in and just purchased the starter course. I started my prep two weeks ago reading the trainer, and I started LG last week. Its amazing how until last week this exam was Chinese to me and now slowly some things are making sense (LG diagramming!) sooo exciting! Could I start 7sage at the LG section instead?
the schedule I have uses 64-71 for full PTs. I assume the other tests are for drilling and time sections. I want to sign up for 7sage but I don't want to do the newer test first then the older. @ @ @
@ include me as well please! I have to catch up!
Thank you very much for your responses!! I printed out the cheat sheet from the trainer and will take it from there!
I started the Trainer and I just got to the LG sections. How did you guys learned the notations to diagram the rules? Did you make a cheat sheet, or did you memorize them as you practice? thank you!
^^^ Hi Gabriella thats really close to me! I would love to get together and study!
OMG god bless you!! studying 40 hours plus working full time?!! How did you do that? Well, I was actually doing my masters full time while working full time so I guess it is doable (although LSAT is much harder!!). I think aiming for 30 hours per week is my best option and take it from there! Thank you!!
ummm ok I just looked at the suggested schedule If I get the premium 7sage and with October date, and this is what I got:
•Available time: 11.1 weeks
•Amount of materials: 406 hours
•Average time per week: 36.6 hours
I cannot study 37 hours a week!! I work 45 hours per week!!! If I put the December date (my intended date) it says about 20 hours per week, that plus the trainer. ehhhh
thank you so much for your response! do you recommend I buy the starter, premium or ultimate?
Hey guys!! Are you guys following the 7sage curriculum? I started the trainer and the bibles. Should I also purchase 7sage and integrate it into my studies?
27 here also! And prob would start law school at 28 or 29
Hi Meg!! I am also in Jersey.. Woodbridge/Linden area. How about you? I have not started studying but I start Monday. Well tomorrow Im going to take a diagnostic and see how that goes. "BR" means blind review. It is explained in one of the lessons!
Thank you for your comment. I guess you are right prepare for December and see how I feel as the date gets close. As far as your other question, when I started my masters I didn't say I hate this master let me do it, and even now I don't hate it. I just don't think is for me. I'm on summer break now and before I didn't feel so strongly about it like I do now.
Thanks for replying!
Thank you for your reply. My plan has always been law school, but as I mentioned this masters was convenient so its what I did. Thank you for saying Im young, I feel the opposite! I don't want to keep making the wrong career choices, accumulate more debts and keep wasting time!
Thanks for responding! I just started my masters. I would take me another two years to graduate. I meant I would withdraw this semester, take the time to study for the December LSAT, then take it from there? whether I return to my masters in January or go ahead with law school.
I am on the fence on what to do. I don't want to keep committing, and taking out more student loans for something I don't truly enjoy.
Ok so I am currently doing my masters in counseling. Long story short I got into this field because it was "convenient". I always wanted to go to law school but always had an excuse (im too old, too expensive, too long) I enjoy my field but I think about law school all the time!
I am 27, my gpa for undergrad is 3.4, gpa for grad school is 4.0 first year 2nd semester.
Should I take a "leave of absence" from my masters and aim to study for the December LSAT? I have a lot of student loans and I would like to get a scholarship for law school. I am aiming for Seton Hall or Rutgers Newark (NJ). What LSAT score would I need with my gpa? Do they even look at my MS gpa?
Also would you even bother with law school, or just continue with my masters? Im sorry for all the questions, I am really confused and would like some opinions!
Thank you
@ I'm following the order from the trainer. Since I am making slow progress towards LG, I kinda wanted to continue with that with 7sage. LOL thank you for the advice!!! When I took the diagnostic test, RC was my best section (and English is my second language, if that matters).