@jbajwah said:
Hey Y’all I had a couple really dumb questions. So on my test day Tuesday, the proctor couldn’t figure out how to open my test so I spent 1 hr and 15 mins just sitting there before the exam. Once the test started everything went…
For those wondering, someone outside of 7Sage on Reddit had only one RC passage, and it included the Nigerian Language. If you felt that that was the more difficult of the two RC sections (like me) then I hate to break it to you, but it was most lik…
I'd say to take your time. It's not a timed environment, so if you step away for a bit that shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure to be fully confident with all of your answer choices.
I started in the 150's, I think with a 7Sage diagnostic of 158, but before I began using 7Sage my scores were even lower. When I first started, I didn't really have a set plan for how to approach each question type, I would just look for what seemed…
I agree with Tahurrrr, working through reading sections and getting in the practice is the best bet at improving there. It can absolutely be done. Really try to focus on fully comprehending the passage, as this may take longer to read it, you will w…
I would focus on building your fundamental understanding of logic and logical relationships, the early lessons in the core curriculum are really great for this in my opinion. From there, I would go into each question type, ensure you are able to cle…
I have been taking 4 full sections like others have mentioned above. Similarly, I think it would be nice if there was a rotating experimental section feature, however I think that really what your training for here is your mental stamina, as you wil…
Do not worry another second, you are fine. You are literally already in the top 1%, and a STEM major (likewise), and you are over 4.0 in whatever field you are in. I would say stop worrying in any way whatsoever. I am wanting to go to #1 IP law scho…
@prisonmike said:
The main con to early decision, in my opinion, is that it removes leverage if you're looking for scholarships. You would obviously need to figure out if you're in the "range"for a scholarship to that school.
If you are, …
@"Burden.of.Floof" said:
Oh, I've also heard great things about Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, that's high up on my list right now.
Caste is a great read!
Applying Early Decision can only be done once and for one school. When you apply this way, you are mandated to attend the school if they accept you. Either way, you should definitely apply as early as possible as your odds of acceptance are greater …
7Sage is perfectly accurate. It grades each section for what you get. So say for example you get -3 on one LR and -2 on the other. (Also assume you get -3 on both RC and LG sections) Then 7Sage, as well as the real LSAT, adds up the sum of all incor…
The August administration is not a Flex. The June 2021 was the last official 'Flex' format. Now, moving forward, the August LSAT will include three sections (1 LR, 1 RC, and 1 LG) as well as an additional experimental section as they have done in th…
@gpoudrie said:
Just finished! Had RC - LR - LG. On the whole, a VERY reasonable test. Didn’t have the Econ preq/museum burglars games. Hoping I did as well as I think I did!
Dang, I wish I could say the same. I had both the Econ and Museum …
Sorry to hear that. Although I'm not sure, the LSAC takes two weeks to release the scores, so I think there is at least a reasonable chance a retake will receive the score on the same day as others, but like I said, I'm not sure..
I would definitely not recommend just going through the core curriculum as fast as you can. Much of the material builds upon itself and is fundamental to having a proper understanding which will enable you to excel when you take the official LSAT. I…
I wouldn't say closest thing to professional tutoring actually. I a paid for one of the commonly advertised 'professional courses' (which cost we well over $1,000) and I will tell you this, despite them being 'professional' and vastly more expensive…
@lbrownshp said:
Just -2ed a LR section the same day I -9ed one, doesn't make much sense to me!
I've had this happen to me too. What I equate it to really just the need for more practice. The real test will not care if you have gotten only -…
You got this! I'm also going to be taking the LSAT June administration, so I'm right in the same boat with you! Know that you can do it, and that you have been working with as well as a part of the best community out there to insure your success!
@"Lime Green Dot" I tried this and was able to add my registration with LSAC on Proctoru, however when I try to schedule my test time, it says there are no active terms available? Do you think this could be due to it being my first Flex?