Hi 7sagers, I am finishing up my master program and April is the exam season in England... I have 4 final essays and 2 final exams which all count 100 percent of the grade on each class. (Yes it is ridiculous) They are all due/happening in April! However, I registered the June 22rd LSAT and wondering if you have any strategies time management? Should I only focus on school work and give up this whole month on LSAT preps and work on the preps in May and June? Or should I do half and half which might be hard for me to switch modes... Any suggestions will be appreciated! Thanks!
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Wow, Thank you again for your generosity!
I’m interested as well! Thank you for your generosity!
@ Does 7sage work in the UK? If not, will it work with the help of VPN? Thank you!
Does it work if you use a VPN?
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Thanks for sharing! do we only have one digital prep test that is on lsac.org? Or how many digital versions we have to practice?
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Congrats Alex!! Wondering what your major is? Does that influence your chance to get into the law schools you think? (Some people say some law schools prefer students with STEM background.) Thank you!!
I majored in Economics &History.
There likely is some boost from being a STEM major because those majors tend to be more rigorous and STEM majors are underrepresented in law school. From what I’ve seen on several forum though, most people seem to preform as well as their numbers would suggest. So I don’t tend to think it’s that big of an advantage. At least nothing that I’d change my major over.
Ultimately, I think if you’re still in undergrad it will be to your advantage to major in whatever is going to give you the highest GPA. A 3.9 in dance theater from Podunk University is likely going to have a better cycle than a 3.2 in engineering from uMich, all else being equal.
Thanks so much ALex! I graduated in 2017 also majoring History and International Relations :) Thanks so much for your explanation!
Congrats Alex!! Wondering what your major is? Does that influence your chance to get into the law schools you think? (Some people say some law schools prefer students with STEM background.) Thank you!!
Hello! So I have a few questions:
This will not work on the 7sage app, right? I could only practice on the 7sage website?
I opened the browser on my Ipad, and when I click "take preptest (digital tester beta)", it shows nothing. (When I opened it on my MacBook, it shows the test). So that means the beta does not work on Ipad?
Thank you so much for your help!
OMG thank you David! Will send it to you soon!
@.Y.Ping JY I am wondering if international tests are going digital this year? (Europe and Asia) Thanks!
Thank you for the wonderful session today!
I would love to see a blog post about what international students should focus on during their application/writing/LSAT Prep. As an international student, we should both know our strength and weakness in this whole application process. I was bothered by the study schedule/managing school life during the prep time, and feeling anxious about the incoming application season. I hope 7sage’s will have more constructive strategy on this. Thanks you guys!
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Thanks Alex! I will be on a trip and come back one week after lol. ---Linda
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This is so awesome!! Thank you JY!
@aisling said:
I'm feeling this hard right now! I'm taking the LSAT in September, so my timeline is a little different, but April and May are the busiest months of my company's year - for these two months, my business partner and I work up to 90 hours a week, so there won't be time for any intense studying. What I'm going to try to do is complete a SINGLE logic game each day, since that's the area in which I'm really needing to train my brain and I don't want to experience learning loss! At the beginning of June I'm going to jump back in to fuller part-time studying.
Maybe something like that would work for you, adjusted for your busy April and less busy May?
Thank you Aisling! Wow that's really busy! Good luck to you too! I somehow found the on and off studying does not help that much... I suggest you to finish 5 sections of LG per week? I agree with you that this will not be any learning loss but I just feel my process is too slow... As for LG I think you should exercise a little bit more than 1 game. (I did the similar things before and found it was not ideal... but definitely better than nothing :P )