I think the test is meant to make you feel this way. I was beat up for it by awhile and felt defeated, took a break for years and came back and did it.
My suggestions:
1) keep emotional fortitude and acknowledge that this test is designed to f*** …
A good compromise would be to create a new "tier" of user - perhaps something like a "legacy" or "alumni" user for users whose subscriptions have lapsed. I doubt spammers would fall into the Legacy category. Either way it won't be the end of the wor…
I don't have a 7Sage subscription, so I can't link directly, but if you click here https://7sage.com/progress/ and search "substitution" it came up with some videos. Hope that helps. Also make sure you aren't neglecting any of the 7Sage interface. I…
@Webby_Songdo Personally I think the test will be MORE DIFFICULT without logic games. I see logic games as a break from reading - it "exercises" different parts of your brain while giving your reading parts a break. If your study schedule allows and…
I'm glad there were LG on my test, at least as a break from so much reading haha. Though I would say there were a few odd bones on there. Not sure how much detail we're allowed to get into from the LSAC.
The test is meant to beat you up just hang in there! Your primary goal should be to keep your morale up at this point, it sounds like. Follow 7Sage curriculum everyday even if it's just a few minutes. I saw 10 point increase in my score by doing thi…
discussing LR questions in detail on voice calls, sometimes spending 30+ mins on a question, helped me. also some questions diagrams can really help. hope that helps you. but I got to commend your 10-months getting beat up by this test. wow! my spir…
151 is about the middle of the bell curve for the LSAT. So I think of that as the most common score. Once you start going above 151, the returns won't be as easy as they were as you worked your way up the bell curve. Breaking above 151 will require …
Long discussion on Discord voice calls helped me improve. I mean LONG! lol like we would spend 20-30 mins on a question really verbally taking it apart and putting it back together again. Sometimes even using diagrams or logical notation. These disc…
Hey sara.thabet99,
I'm not an expert but in a similar situation to you. I don't think having employment gap will really matter to admissions because law school is an academic endeavor. Maybe it will indicate you won't stick through the three years …
Call admissions of your top schools and ask if they average or take highest.
If you can show improvement in Oct, that would look good on you I think?
What is the score you 'want' for admissions/scholarships?
IDK much about admissions but does UC Berkeley average scores or take highest? Maybe you could get in with a 171. Would you get burnt out if you took it again? Would you want to take it again regardless if that meant more scholarship funds?
There is some way to print on 7Sage but I'm not sure how. However I didn't put much effort into figuring it out because I am taking the test online. So I figured get used to looking at it on screen to simulate the exam. I think we're allowed 5 sheet…
I think
I --> /G or /S
is right.
Maybe think about like a more real situation. Perhaps,
"If the sun is down, then I'm tired and hungry"
SD -> T and H
"If i'm not tired nor hungry, then the sun is not down"
/T or /H -> /SD
So if …
That's good for you. I'm doing Aug as well. I did a more recent game from 92 (the one about vetch) and it threw me off a bit. So they seem a bit different. On the other hand, some games seem totally similar. So, I'm not an expert, but it seems is va…
I can't find a solid answer from LSAC nor prometric. I did find a 7Sager that claims they were allowed to use several pens (https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/30447/lsat-how-many-pens-are-you-allowed) but that was with ProctorU. So IDK if the…
Personally - I just use blank printer paper and look at the games on-screen. Because, if you are taking the test online like me, we're allowed 5 sheets of paper.
So I figure simulate the way I'll take the test.
I'm way below your scoring range so I can't comment on how to increase but perhaps the math just works against you at the extreme ends of the bell curve, which LSAT is graded on a bell curve. So perhaps going from 168 to 170 requires a lot more corr…