I was having a similar problem and really wanted to perfect my LR. In order to solve this, I recently changed my wrong answer journal format and it helped me with the down-to-twos. I kind of came up with my own methods to cope with the situation whe…
I took the August LSAT and I was about to get out of the room once the 10minute break started, but the proctor urgently stopped me. He said I had to read the chat before exiting the room, which contained mid-break rules.
I would just double check w…
Bumping this post up because I watched Legally Blonde yesterday, and my LSAT is tomorrow. My boyfriend who saw me through the whole process reacted to Elle's 179 like: what?!
Any additional suggestions on the movies, since it has been 5 years past…
Hard to say - depends on whether you finished 7sage CC or not.
If you've finished CC and what you need is more of a refinement for specific Q types, maybe. But if not, given that your goal is to increase 5+ points safely, it might end up putting t…
If test-setting is what's causing the problem, I know it's a scary thing to waste PT and generally not recommended to study so much right before the exam, IF you are going to do some drilling I would actually put them into actual PT-setting (grab th…
@krw200066
Hi, a passing-by person who would really appreciate it if you could elaborate the tactic you've mentioned! I've been advised to do something similar, and am trying to embark on this process.
"The tactic that seemed to push me into 175+ …
Before going into taking PTs, I was worried about this too. But for LG (which I get around -1~-2), I just wanted to leave a note that it actually rarely takes more than 1 sheet of paper if you're very organized.
Try folding a blank paper in half, a…
I would just make a list of all the games that I should be retaking, have it taped to your desk/wall somewhere easily accessible, and whenever I sit down to do the studying, I would make a problem set out of them for a quick warm up. Naturally, thro…
making the very best out of the week of LSAT
how to be focused (to get that last minute improvement) and how to stay in good shape on the very week of test (not freaking out, not being distracted because of worrying or low confidence, or bunch of w…
@RaphaelP Thank you Raphael! I've been having some icky feelings about weakening/strengthening and PSA precisely - good to know I'm on the right track in correcting these before jumping in!
I came over to 7sage upon completing another study material (LSAT prep book), and personally for me, I was glad I studied LG in a bit more categorized-way beforehand.
While JY's simplified approach to LG as a whole combined with fool-proofing helpe…
I'm in no place to give actual advice as I'm still in my CC but I did try other study materials before coming to 7sage (basically, it's my second round of dealing with RC for learning + also have experience with extensive reading for tests other tha…