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Hi! My name is Eeshan Garg. Third-year undergraduate (major: Computer Science, minors: English, Psychology) in Canada. Born and raised in India. Hoping to take the LSAT next summer and apply to Canadian and US law schools after! In University, I am involved with the CS Society and our Mooting Society. And I work remotely (part-time) for a tech company in California. I look forward to learning from all of my fellow 7sagers/future attorneys.
I am about to take the June 2007 diagnostic and I had a couple of questions about blind review:
Is it imperative that I do the Blind Review the same day as I took the test (right after I finish)? Would Blind Reviewing the day after I took the test be detrimental to my overall improvement in any way? I have a full course load in school + demanding part time job + 7Sage, so I am pressed for time and its a bit hard to spare 6-9 hours a day for a full-length PT and BR session.
Also, after I have circled the questions that I am not 100% certain about, should I BR those questions on a fresh copy of the PT or on the same one that I took? What about the ones that I skipped?
I apologize if these questions have already been answered. I did a quick search on the forums and Google before posting but didn't find any satisfactory answers. It could very well be that I didn't look in the right place or maybe I am not familiar with the forums as much since I am new to 7sage. If this is a complete duplicate, it would be awesome if someone could please point me to the relevant discussion.
Thanks!
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Hey there! Welcome to the community. I would say that BR'ing the next day can actually be beneficial to your review process. This way, you're less biased to your original answers and can evaluate each question in a somewhat fresh mindset. Along those same lines, I would recommend doing a clean copy BR. It really helps with notation as well as keeping any bias out of your review process!
Good luck!
@jackigoe: Awesome! Thanks so much for your advice! I really appreciate it!