I'm curious as to what his diagnostic score was. On the About page it says one of the guys was able to improve 20+ points which is very impressive. That's some serious dedication.
Also, I am curious about how people who score 180 think. I did a LG yesterday that I could not even figure out how to set up and JY set it up as a star with a parent node and two child nodes with the next parent node sharing one of the child nodes.
Sorry to contradict legend, but I scored a 173. I don't think I'd be as effective as a teacher if I scored 180. The test was actually very difficult for me and I had to study very very hard. Part of that meant I understand what it's like to not understand a concept/question. That's important for teaching.
Not gonna lie you're good at teaching the LSAT. I think I learned more in a month of 7sage than I did in 2 months of using other methods. Thanks for everything!
When I was a Junior in college, I tried to study during my spring semester and I did, but it was really shitty studying. Classes, some semblance of "a life" kind of got in the way.
Then summer was full time 3 months. Plus when school started in the fall again, part time through the October LSAT.
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The rest of the 7sagers scored 175-177.
I'm curious as to what his diagnostic score was. On the About page it says one of the guys was able to improve 20+ points which is very impressive. That's some serious dedication.
Also, I am curious about how people who score 180 think. I did a LG yesterday that I could not even figure out how to set up and JY set it up as a star with a parent node and two child nodes with the next parent node sharing one of the child nodes.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/how-i-scored-a-180-article1.html
http://www.top-law-schools.com/how-i-scored-a-180-article2.html
http://www.top-law-schools.com/how-i-scored-a-180-article3.html
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2013/01/lsat-diary-how-natalie-scored-180.html
http://craftiereveryday.blogspot.com/2006/01/advice-from-175er-on-december-lsat.html
I've already made a 20 point jump... my initial was horrible. Regardless, I'm still climbing.
I've been improving in LR a lot in the past week. I hope to get my mistakes down to 0 but its hard.
Then summer was full time 3 months. Plus when school started in the fall again, part time through the October LSAT.