@"Burt Reynolds" Thanks a ton for the insights. I took some notes on what you said about
- Recognizing how under-confidence on early LR questions impacts your performance on the rest of the section
- Playing the long-game with this test if necessary and not beating yourself up about it
That tidbit about RC helps me
If the context is old and then a new piece of evidence is introduced after, then that's probably going to be the actual (or main) support/conclusion argument.
Thanks Jon. Great podcast on how to improve on logic games, understanding test psychology, and knowing when to stop. I kind of admire how you were strategic in understanding the relative goodness of your score: you knew that it was good enough to get to where you wanna go for law school. The hustle culture on 7Sage sometimes seems antithetical to this message of knowing when enough is enough. Overall, clear podcast!
Although I will say that as a philosophy major, I'd challenge the idea that philosophy is economically useless beyond LSAT preparation.
@"Glutton for the LSAT" said:
Although I will say that as a philosophy major, I'd challenge the idea that philosophy is economically useless beyond LSAT preparation.
Haha I didn't say it! you have to take it up with the big man himself Glad you found the podcast useful tho!
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@"Burt Reynolds" Thanks a ton for the insights. I took some notes on what you said about
- Recognizing how under-confidence on early LR questions impacts your performance on the rest of the section
- Playing the long-game with this test if necessary and not beating yourself up about it
That tidbit about RC helps me
If the context is old and then a new piece of evidence is introduced after, then that's probably going to be the actual (or main) support/conclusion argument.
@"Burt Reynolds" good stuff Jon!!
What is Sami's Podcast????
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Thanks Jon. Great podcast on how to improve on logic games, understanding test psychology, and knowing when to stop. I kind of admire how you were strategic in understanding the relative goodness of your score: you knew that it was good enough to get to where you wanna go for law school. The hustle culture on 7Sage sometimes seems antithetical to this message of knowing when enough is enough. Overall, clear podcast!
Although I will say that as a philosophy major, I'd challenge the idea that philosophy is economically useless beyond LSAT preparation.
Sami is a 7Sage tutor (not sure if she's still active) and a former student. You can find her podcast interview with J.Y. here: https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/27714/7sage-podcast-38-7sager-sami-152-to-173-lsat/p1
Haha I didn't say it! you have to take it up with the big man himself Glad you found the podcast useful tho!
Thanks - but I could never live up to yours!
@ Burt Reynolds! Thank you so much for sharing your study strategies with us! It is really helpful. Best of luck for your everything!