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Most Useful Resources (7Sage or otherwise)

MIT_2017MIT_2017 Alum Member
edited May 2019 in General 470 karma

Hi,

I only recently stumbled across a 7Sage page outlining the common LR argument flaws (https://7sage.com/19-common-lsat-argument-flaws-that-students-overlook/). I have not gone through most of the CC since I was far along in my studies before coming to 7Sage, but I can't believe I had never seen it before.

Can anyone else share specific links, lessons, parts of the CC etc. that they find to be particularly helpful ? I figured this could be useful as a place for gathering some of the most useful, salient resources out there. It could also serve as a nice review for myself and others for the days prior to the LSAT.

Thanks.

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  • MIT_2017MIT_2017 Alum Member
    470 karma

    bump :neutral:

  • Lucas CarterLucas Carter Alum Member
    edited May 2019 2804 karma

    What exactly are you seeking to improve on? The CC is tailored in a very efficient manner; no part is unimportant to LSAT fundamentals. I would highly recommend doing the CC in order. It certainly is a time investment, but it will reinforce and explain the logical underpinnings behind the test.

    Edit: I just looked at your previous post and saw that you are already PT'ing in the 170s. The Webinars which can be found here are super helpful for specific advice: https://7sage.com/webinar/. The podcast is also terrific for the stem specific LR discussion. Lastly, watching JY and other 7Sager's live commentary is really helpful for pacing tips. Here is an example from the LR of PT 80: https://7sage.com/lesson/preptest-80-s1-lr-live-commentary/. The live commentaries can be found in the syllabus below the PTs, a lot of the later PTs have them.

  • MIT_2017MIT_2017 Alum Member
    470 karma

    @"Lucas Carter" Thanks very much! Specifically, I'm looking to improve on RC, though that also seems like the section which is most difficult to make improvement in.... in LG and LR I usually get no more than 1 or 2 wrong in a section, but in RC my score is super variable. Sometimes -0/-1, other times -4/-5... sometimes speed is the issue.

  • Lucas CarterLucas Carter Alum Member
    2804 karma

    I really recommend this E-Book by Adrian Li for improving on RC: https://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Reading-Comprehension-Ultimate-Improvement-ebook/dp/B013KNZ6FM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=adrian+li+rc&qid=1556991831&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell

    It is a super quick read and a nice way to shift your mental model to be more conducive to RC success. The ideologies regarding test taking in it are also applicable to LR and LG.

  • CantStopWontStopCantStopWontStop Alum Member
    1270 karma

    How often do you practice RC? I find it’s waaaay easier to practice LG and LR. It might be the case where you just have to do it more.

  • MIT_2017MIT_2017 Alum Member
    470 karma

    @CantStopWontStop said:
    How often do you practice RC? I find it’s waaaay easier to practice LG and LR. It might be the case where you just have to do it more.

    This very well may be true. Certainly I practice LR more since there are two sections of it. And LG is my favorite section by far, so...

  • tams2018tams2018 Member
    727 karma

    I found LSAC SuperPrep book very helpful -runs and hides-

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