My sincerest thanks to YJ, the mentors and the general 7 Sage community. I hit my target score of 170 and hope that everyone else did as well or better than they had hoped. Goodbye forever!
7sage is a life saver! I just tested for my first attempt in September and they took me from a 142 diagnostic to a 170! And was still unable to run through answer choices without hearing J.Y.'s commentary eliminating each option haha.
@CCCCLLLL said: 7sage is a life saver! I just tested for my first attempt in September and they took me from a 142 diagnostic to a 170! And was still unable to run through answer choices without hearing J.Y.'s commentary eliminating each option haha.
So I'm a newbie around this forum and I (and I'm assuming other users too) would really appreciate it if you shared your story. Could you shed some light on what your diagnostic score was, how long you took to study for the test (including number of hours you spent studying for it), what materials you used outside of the 7Sage course, your PT averages and any other additional tips you might have with respect to the test?
@thisissparta (nice handle lol) Welcome to 7sage!!! check out the webinars on a few 7sagers' LSAT journey that are very insightful! https://7sage.com/webinar/
Hey @thisissparta ! Okay so I bought the course 1 year before the lsat. Got about 1/4 through the curriculum and then took a 8 month break to finish two important semesters. I started seriously studying hard 2 months before again while doing three tough finance courses over the summer. Needless to say that sucked. My semester ended mid August and I studies about 6-10 hours per day, every day until a few days before the exam date. I took off the first three weeks of university due to "medical reasons" to have time to do this. I was doing about 5 prep tests a week which was a grind. My diagnostic was 151 I believe and I slowly progressed up the 160's and in my final 5 preptests got 171-173. I supplemented the curriculum with Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer. I HIGHLY recommend getting that book. I felt like everything came together once I combined the two curriculums. I honestly felt terrible about the exam. I know I didn't do as well as I could but luckily 170 is sufficient to get into the school of my choice. Any more questions let me know.
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So I'm a newbie around this forum and I (and I'm assuming other users too) would really appreciate it if you shared your story. Could you shed some light on what your diagnostic score was, how long you took to study for the test (including number of hours you spent studying for it), what materials you used outside of the 7Sage course, your PT averages and any other additional tips you might have with respect to the test?
Again, congrats and happy partay-ing!!
Welcome to 7sage!!! check out the webinars on a few 7sagers' LSAT journey that are very insightful!
https://7sage.com/webinar/
Welcome @thisissparta !
Okay so I bought the course 1 year before the lsat. Got about 1/4 through the curriculum and then took a 8 month break to finish two important semesters. I started seriously studying hard 2 months before again while doing three tough finance courses over the summer. Needless to say that sucked. My semester ended mid August and I studies about 6-10 hours per day, every day until a few days before the exam date. I took off the first three weeks of university due to "medical reasons" to have time to do this. I was doing about 5 prep tests a week which was a grind. My diagnostic was 151 I believe and I slowly progressed up the 160's and in my final 5 preptests got 171-173. I supplemented the curriculum with Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer. I HIGHLY recommend getting that book. I felt like everything came together once I combined the two curriculums. I honestly felt terrible about the exam. I know I didn't do as well as I could but luckily 170 is sufficient to get into the school of my choice. Any more questions let me know.
https://7sage.com/lsat-course-reviews/
We'd really appreciate it!
Good luck with your applications! I hope you get in to your preferred schools! Do keep us posted!