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10+ Point Improvement in 1 Week

adrianneadrianne Core Member
in General 18 karma

Last week, with no prior knowledge of the test, I achieved a diagnostic score of 146.
This morning, I received a 156 on my practice test! I have worked my way diligently through the foundations and I am about 45% through the LR written and video lessons on the syllabus. I just wanted to share my win and give some encouragement to users on here who are feeling like they cannot learn the test. As of a week ago I had not done any studying at all, and now I intend to take the LSAT in January and apply in the 2025 cycle.
Do not let yourself get discouraged - just do the work and don't give up. 7sage WORKS and I can't wait to check back in once I've made more progress and completed all the lessons!

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  • hello-19hello-19 Free Trial Member
    2 karma

    That's so awesome Adrianne! Happy for you. I'm about to take my initial practice test to see where I land. I've heard great things about 7Sage and your testimonial is encouraging!
    All the best to you!

  • Arete_SouthbayArete_Southbay Live Member
    346 karma

    This is amazing news, thanks for sharing. Which foundation lessons really helped you?

  • adrianneadrianne Core Member
    18 karma

    @Arete_Southbay said:
    This is amazing news, thanks for sharing. Which foundation lessons really helped you?

    Thank you so much (: Having a solid understanding of the arguments section, especially the spectrum of support, has helped me the most. I also think that the grammar portion is really a great refresher, because it wasn't something I had thought I would need as much as I have. Watching the videos on Modifiers and seeing just how complex a question can seem intimidating. But then, once you get through the extra layers of verbiage, all the questions are relatively the same.

    I think when it comes to practice / drills as well, I don't allow myself move on until I get it right, and I'll keep refreshing/doing more drills until I feel comfortable. Practice, practice, practice when the questions are basically formulas.

  • adrianneadrianne Core Member
    18 karma

    @adrianne said:

    @Arete_Southbay said:
    This is amazing news, thanks for sharing. Which foundation lessons really helped you?

    Thank you so much (: Having a solid understanding of the arguments section, especially the spectrum of support, has helped me the most. I also think that the grammar portion is really a great refresher, because it wasn't something I had thought I would need as much as I have. Watching the videos on Modifiers and seeing just how complex a question can seem intimidating. But then, once you get through the extra layers of verbiage, all the questions are relatively the same.

    I think when it comes to practice / drills as well, I don't allow myself move on until I get it right, and I'll keep refreshing/doing more drills until I feel comfortable. Practice, practice, practice when the questions are basically formulas.

    ** Watching the videos on Modifiers and seeing just how complex a question can be can seem intimidating. typo.

  • Arete_SouthbayArete_Southbay Live Member
    346 karma

    Thank you kindly for your wisdom.

  • kerarene12kerarene12 Live Member
    13 karma

    THIS is so fire my friend. thx for sharing, and happy scores to you!

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