Hey guys, I think one of the best things you can do is get accustomed to the format of the digital exam. You can do this on 7Sage but you must also do it on Lawhub by LSAC. The Lawhub offers digital exams that are exactly like the LSAT-Flex examination through their LSAT Prep Plus program. I highly recommend using 7Sage analytics to keep track of your weak areas and mistakes.
It truly helps to get familiarized with the format so there are no surprises for you during the actual examination. The formal logic foundations required for the LSAT are immediately translatable from paper to digital. It is a bit challenging to get accustomed to the RC section though. Also, I highly recommend practicing your LG diagramming on a blank paper with regular pencils.
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Same here! Don't know where to start with. How do I transition to the digital version? Really need some advice.
Hey guys, I think one of the best things you can do is get accustomed to the format of the digital exam. You can do this on 7Sage but you must also do it on Lawhub by LSAC. The Lawhub offers digital exams that are exactly like the LSAT-Flex examination through their LSAT Prep Plus program. I highly recommend using 7Sage analytics to keep track of your weak areas and mistakes.
It truly helps to get familiarized with the format so there are no surprises for you during the actual examination. The formal logic foundations required for the LSAT are immediately translatable from paper to digital. It is a bit challenging to get accustomed to the RC section though. Also, I highly recommend practicing your LG diagramming on a blank paper with regular pencils.