I can't believe I am finally done studying for the LSAT. It has been a long-time coming. Working a full time job and managing applications has made it difficult to study to say the least. I took the November LSAT and scored a 158. I just got my score for January and I got 165! I must admit that after taking the January LSAT I was so done with the test, hoping I did my best so I wouldn't have to retake it. My mental health has improved so much since I stopped studying for the test. I know the process is hard, but let me tell you how liberated you feel after you're done with the test. I appreciate 7Sage for providing me with a fee waiver because studying for this test is also resource-dependent. I met so many amazing people in the live classes, I love how much we become a community as we struggle together on this test. Also, shout-out to the amazing tutors here at 7Sage and the 7Sage podcast. I took the in-person class in NYC (w/ Henry) and it was so worth it. As the test transitions to being more LR focused, I would highly suggest supplementing your studies with The Loophole. I read the book the last month of my studies and it helped me so much with LR. I know I could continue to study for the test and aim to score higher, but I am so burnt out. I already have been accepted to my state school with a good scholarship package and I am waiting to hear from more schools. Please reach out if you have any questions, I am happy to help :)
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Im on the same boat as you are. Im going to submit my applications for the schools that I am +/-2 for the median LSAT, but which GPA's I am above the 75th percent tile. I plan on retaking in January and submitting my applications with hopefully a higher LSAT score end of January. I think its best to submit a stronger application later than a weaker application early especially for more competitive schools.
I think its worth doing some untimed work. I usually drill questions I am having difficulty with and spend time really understanding the stimulus by putting it in my own words or talking out loud. Then, I look at each AC and highlight where each AC goes wrong and pick the right answer. I think most of the learning happens in untimed work, so it's good to do that for a couple days out of the week.
You could do either do grammarly or pay for the single-edit essay option here on 7 sage. I decided to do a single-edit option here with a sentence-level edit and I got good feedback and great proofread edits as well. I would say if you are almost done with your personal statement this is a good option.
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Made to measure →medium/expensive
Handmade→Human Hair→Dry cleaned
Made to measure→Dry Cleaned
We need to connect Made to Measure to Handmade or Human Hair to make sure we reach dry cleaned.
Answer A does that (medium/expensive →handmade)
I find it best to start with the conclusion and then write the premises and spot any gaps.
Once you get the hang of logic games, try to foolproof sections or foolproof a logic game everyday.
It's a desktop monitor with a keyboard and mouse.
All these times work for me! Thanks for starting this.
This is invalid because even with two ‑m→ that leaves room for exclusion. Let’s say there are 70 almonds (produce) out of 100 that are grown in California and that 80 produce out of 100 produce is exported to Brazil. Produce is a big subset; it could be that 40 carrots and 40 blueberries get exported to Brazil and none of the almonds do. We can’t say that some almonds are exported to Brazil.
It depends on their policy, some online providers are not able to fill out accommodation forms, so you would have to ask first. I suggest its best to see your GP in person with a diagnosis or summary visit from your mental health provider along with the form. In the end, as long as the person has a license and is a professional that fills out the form its all that matters.
yes!!
For LR and RC, a good tip I learned is during blind review type each stimulus in your own words, include an example if it helps as well. For RC, take time to put each paragraph in your words as well. Type each paragraph on a word doc and try to connect ideas and keep track of viewpoints.