Hi! I wish I would've proactively sought effective study strategies at the beginning so you're off to a great start! I think I would also say save PT's until you're done with the core curriculum and feel really confident with the material. I also wo…
Hi! My diagnostic was in the low 140s, and I eventually made it up 23 points in the June Flex and have recently increased my score 5 more points since my last PT! I've spent almost 8 months of studying full time. But I did make some studying mistake…
Hi! I was in a similar position. If timing is a big issue for you like it was for me. I would suggest doing individual timed passages at a time so I got really comfortable with the time given. I figured out roughly the amount of time I need per pass…
I would say it's good to take timed sections of the games how they normally come after doing the problem sets in the core curriculum. Then making sure to do over any games that you didn't master, do in the target time or didn't make all the inferenc…
I would probably recommend just practicing a lot of questions: whether that's through timed drills or timed sections and doing really really detailed blind review (going over every question and thinking through why every answer choice is right and w…
Hi! Something that has helped me with time for RC is doing individual passage drills where I practiced over and over reading the passage and answering the questions in the allotted time. I usually spend about 4 - 4.5 minutes reading the passage and …
Hi! What specifically do you struggle with timing or concepts or both? I would say for timing what helped me a lot was taking some time away from full timed sections and worked on taking individual timed passages. I focused on getting really comfort…
@heanewbe18
I hardly ever skip though maybe I should. But usually if I understood the passage well most questions will naturally take 20 - 30 seconds. Some might take around 40 seconds because they just have more words and that's fine too. But the…
@luxetveritas
Thanks so much for your advice. I was just wondering if you do the process in the loophole completely like reading the stimulus before the question stem. And how long did you do translation and CLIR drills before it felt really comfo…
Hi! I'm a very similar same position as you. My average is a 162 and I want a 167. I also had a lot of trouble with RC specifically with time as well. What I've done that's helped me a lot is I took some time away (like two weeks) from taking full R…
I'm in a very similar position too! I would say wait until you feel as comfortable as possible to take it. It's better to apply later with a really high LSAT score than early without meeting your potential. For some schools getting in the 170s is a …
I'm taking full-length ones just in case! I figure it can't hurt to get extra LR practice. I'm also taking "experimental" sections as RC sections from other PT's to get more RC practice. And if it happens not to be flex, then my endurance won't suff…
@morganungrady1 For now, I'm preparing like it's a normal test. Hopefully by the end of the month or early September we'll know. I'm thinking that it won't hurt to get extra practice if it is Flex. But if it isn't I don't want my endurance to be beh…
Hi! I haven't found any specific way in the 7sage system. But what I'll usually do is take three sections of one PT and then take the left over LR section the next day. You can convert your four-section score to the Flex score through 7sage's flex c…