Hi there.
How are you guys formatting your wrong answer journals in order for them to be maximally effective?
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Hi there.
How are you guys formatting your wrong answer journals in order for them to be maximally effective?
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I took the June LSAT and didn't get the score I wanted. Any advice from anyone taking it a second time on where to start and how to restudy?
And all of my progress from the old 7sage format is gone.. including preptests so that's super fun... oh well!
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Need help resolving this issue, thank you!
I am signed up for the August LSAT, and I know that it automatically signs me up for an LSAT writing portion as well. I wanted to focus on strictly the RC and LR LSAT portions in August, so I was considering taking the writing portion on a different testing cycle. Am I able to submit an LSAT writing independent of the LSAT? For example, could I submit the September LSAT writing and the August exam into my applications, or do I have to submit the writing and exam from the same month?
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I want to take the LSAT remotely and I want to scheduled remote proctored exams with 7Sage
I am going through what I thought was a J curve except I haven’t recovered yet. I am scoring lower than I was when I started taking regular PTs about 2 months ago. My past few PTs have been in the highs 150s, but my Blind Review are between 168-176. Does anyone have any tips for how to close this gap?
I am focusing on the types of questions that I get wrong but wondering if there was anything specific I could do to try to get to my BR score during timed PTs as well. Thank you!
If I used a fee wavier I apply this 7sage as well?
Hi All,
I am having a hard time understanding how to distinguish between the Sufficient and Necessary parts of a premise when there are no indicators.
Any thoughts on how to simplify defining these concepts to create a sure way of ID-ing each part correctly?
Hello there,
Is there any way to remove the experimental section when I take a PT?
Thank you kindly:)
I have some prep test sections that I've completed and want to see the explanation for them. I don't want to have it part of my analytics because a lot of question i did a long time ago and I only want one or two sections to be part of my analytics. But I don't see any way of accessing explanation videos without doing it on 7sage.
CU/ Harvard alumnus preparing for the LSATs. Usually don't rely on study groups but wanted to give it a try here.
I'm new to drilling. I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to drill? How many questions should I start with, time or untimed, etc. Any advice is appreciated!
Not sure if this matters, but I got a 151, 151, and 160 on PTs. I won't be taking more PTs until I start drilling. Thanks!
Edit: I am nearly done with 7Sage's cirriculum
Edit: So I just finished drilling 5 questions, and I got 3 correct, but I got all five correct during blind review. Would the next step be to analyze each question/just the questions I had trouble with and then do extensive reasoning on my thought process for each question? I know spending time is necessary, but I'm just not sure what the most time-efficient way of doing this would be. any advice is appreciated!
hi! i've been having some trouble when blind reviewing (and in writing this post) where the text that i type will disappear or delete things i have already typed. where i'm typing also sometimes gets shifted (for example, if i go to add a sentence in the middle of a paragraph, i can just start typing before it deletes it all and moves my cursor to the last text character in the blurb).
i've been on multiple wifi networks and restarted network and nothing has helped.
I just took a PT and I am devastated. The experimental LR section was -3. Had it been swapped out, I would have scored a 163 rather than a 157. I know we can't choose on the real exam, but it is ARBITRARY here; these are not real experimental sections, and we are not given the option of a three section PT. From a mental perspective, seeing a range of possible scores would be really helpful. I know I have to go back and dig into all of the sections, which I will do. But I have to tell you that I feel like quitting right now. It sucks that my mood would be so much different if it had popped up as a 163, but that’s what’s up.
Also, what is going on with the typing field here? I had to write this in Word and paste it is. Every other keystroke is being erased, doubled, or backed up? Anyone else having this issue?
Hi, I took a preptest and was prompted to do the blind review right after. I clicked in order to take a brief break before doing the blind review, however now when I click on the "review" button there is no longer a blind review option available? Is this normal? How can I still do a blind review?
I’m really curious how a PrepTest with a score below 180 could be in the “100th percentile.” Does that mean no one on the actual exam scored a 180? Or are percentiles based on 7Sage users’ scores?
Any info on how the percentiles work in 7Sage would be much appreciated :)
Can you/should you use the First Person on argumentative writing? I see they did it for their examples, but I am wondering if that is recommended?
What does it mean when I get 100% (correct) on the actual question but then 0% (incorrect) on blind review? Or vise versa. Sometimes I get down to 2 answers and feel confident about an answer then redo the question in blind review and may end up selecting the other answer.
Hi everyone! I'm looking to create or join a study group in the South Florida area to study virtually and in person!
Will 7Sage ever have Public Profiles in a future update?
The Core Curriculum talks about benefits of BR on PTests. I've been doing it on my drills too, is that also recommended?
I just got a great score on PT157 yesterday, but I have heard that the currently administered LSATs don't seem representative of practice materials. How much truth is there to that? Should I be doing anything else, like drilling just 4s and 5s, for the real thing?