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Just finished my first LSAT take (August) and thought this would be a good time to give something back to the 7Sage community!
I've been studying for the LSAT for a year. I started with a diagnostic of 157 (although it wasn't a true diagnostic score as I'd done the Blueprint video course beforehand). I've gotten my PT score up to the 170s with my highest being 177, and a lot of that improvement was thanks to the 7sage question taking interface and explanation videos.
I also found a wonderful tutor @Christopherr through 7sage who helped me get from the low 160s to the 170s.
The most intimidating section for me was logic games. Although I got to a point where I understood the games and could do them without losing any points untimed, when it came to doing all 4 games under time, I felt hopeless.
Thanks to a combination of @Christopherr, 7sage, and analysing my own mistakes, I learned about several strategies that I could use to shave off time without losing out on accuracy and wanted to share them with anyone who might be interested.
This session is aimed at people who are familiar with all the game and question types and are now working on their speed. If you're a beginner you might benefit too as these tips could prevent you from forming some unhelpful habits.
We'll go through a sample game or two (I'll pick some from the pre-60s so as not to "spoil" any more recent ones) while I talk us through my approach, and you can ask any LG related questions that you have.
To join the session, just use the Zoom link below.
Topic: LG group tutoring session
Time: Aug 21, 2021 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89850497645?pwd=dmhjR0ovNGl2T09KSWNGcmZQV25xZz09
Meeting ID: 898 5049 7645
Passcode: 6aEeDr
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This is so great! Thanks so much for offering!
YESS
will you be doing any more sessions?
Thank you for doing this
Hi, will this be recorded? This sounds like something I really need to hear but I'm taking my TOEFL exam this Saturday
Thanks!!
Awesome!!!
@ninamatryoshka definitely knows her stuff and I am super proud of her progress on this test! I would definitely recommend coming to this session if you struggle with Logic Games!
Hi Maggie, I'll PM you!
awesome
Definitely interested. I just put it on my calendar.
@jkmiscx fam we goin' or what?
Definetly interested
Thank you! I will try to make it.
Amazing, thank you so much!! And plz drop your venmo handle so we can treat you! @ninamatryoshka
Definitely interested, but can't make that time. If this is recorded please let me know! Thanks and cheers
Awesomesauce! I will definitely be joining. Ty for sharing.
7am Pacific time on a Saturday morning am going to need to set two alarms.
This is so kind of you - thank you!
Thanks for organizing this.
Could you let us know which games you'll be going over during the tutoring session?
Love this!!!
I just joined but didn't need to put in passcode. Also I'm the only one in it...Hope I'm in the right zoom meeting
Hi guys, thank you all for being at the session and being so supportive and helpful throughout!
Here's the list of reminders that I'd written for myself for LG:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/29674/lg-tips-for-accuracy-under-time-pressure-from-a-170-scorer
For those who missed it and asked for a recording, I unfortunately didn't get one, but the list above covers the strategies we discussed during the session, I just used a game to illustrate them and how they apply when doing a game live.
I'll be doing a session on LR next Saturday (a little later in the day though) again focusing on main takeaways for saving time.
hey there,
will you be offering any more sessions ?
I wasn't able to attend - is there any way I can get a recording of the Zoom session?
thoughts on the foolproof method?
Hi! Yes I'll do one this coming Saturday on LR.