I wrote the LSAT today and definitely did not score anywhere close to where I had been scoring on my preptests...so it looks like I will be re-writing sometime in 2016 (probably June). I only self-studied for 1 month for my LSAT today so I was thinking of taking a 7Sage course in preparation of my next test. Any recommendations on which 7Sage course to sign up for and how much time I should give myself to properly prepare for the next time? I was scoring 169 - 171 during my self study but I will be amazed if I cracked 160 today on the real thing.
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My best is definitely the LG section and my worst is by far the RC. LR can be a bit of a wild card but I would say it is closer to LG than RC in terms of how difficult I find it.
As for RC, do you have Mike's LSAT Trainer? I only bought it a month before the test, and it made a world of difference for my RC. I never even looked at the LG and LR sections in the trainer (I'm sure they're great too, I just had to make a decision due to time). RC is still my weakest section, but it's gotten much better in my recent preps and I get -0 to -2 on blind review. Before the trainer, I used to get -6 to -8 BR, which was devastating for me every time I took the test.
I like the idea of 7Sage because of the review it gets you to do, and how it would track the progress. Also, the skype sessions seem like they would be a really useful way of reviewing. I am definitely going to look into this Trainer, I'm on board for anything that could make my RC sections go more smoothly.
Right now I am leaning towards the ultimate+ because I would rather make sure I have everything I need than risk not having everything just to save some dough. Also, I feel like I may have developed some bad habits from pumping out so many preptests without doing a good thorough review of them after. Kinda feel like I should just start with all the fundamentals and build my way back up and actually get myself to learn. I just don't know how long the ultimate+ would take to complete. I'm afraid of starting it too early and finishing it well before the June LSAT or starting in too late and not getting to where I want to be in time for June. Would starting January 1st leave myself a good time frame to get through it?
Example:
-You start with the Starter course and later upgrade to Premium. You'll only have 4 months total after upgrading rather than the 6 months included in Premium.
-You start with the Starter course and later upgrade to Ultimate. You'll only have 5 months total after upgrading rather than the 12 months included in Ultimate.