@holmesvc
If you are struggling with timing and need to close the gap between your BR and actual score, the key question to answer is "Where am I spending my time?"
Most users with timing issues have at least a few questions where they misspent th…
@Alice003 This might be more clear:
You can purchase the standard Monthly subscription for $69/mo (as always)
You can now also purchase Live for an additional $30 (for a total of $99/mo)
You cannot subscribe to live without the monthly subscripti…
@baboboy796 Yes, they are continuations of each other (same instructor and general topic, but different material). The classes are designed such that you should be able to follow them even if you haven't viewed previous sessions.
@hokageee We are working on that! I'm hoping by next week we will have at least 1 class per day that works for PST users.
And, of course, you'll still have access to the archives for classes you can't attend!
@anunez37-1 Go to 7sage.com/events (or mouse-over the "New" tag in the navigation above)
@cmpowell19 Classes are free to everyone this month, but will only be available to Monthly+Live subscribers starting next month
@"Preston Bigley" Oof. That is…
@mmckayl Short answer - your chart isn't wrong, but it is misleading...
I often find it helpful to replace symbols with real-world categories when talk about things like this. It makes it so much more clear! So for this, I'll use "Dogs" for "A" and…
I worked full-time (and was a full-time dad) for my entire study period. Here are a few tips that helped me:
Consistency > Quantity It is better to study 2 hours a day, every day, than 8 hours a day two days a week and then not touch the LSAT ag…
@swilson6731 It really depends on how well you do on blind review! If your blind review score is high, that suggests that you understand the material enough, and that your real issue in timing. In that event, drilling your weakness is the route to s…
I would start taking 1-2 PTs a week while actively foolproofing as many games as possible. During my study time, I took an 2 LGs sections a week in addition to the PTs. That should give you plenty of games to chew on!
As you do so, make sure you ar…
Two things I recommend:
1) You can use legal size (8.5x14) paper on the test. That's a 25% increase in size!
2) Use both sides of the paper and be organized! If you plan how you'll lay out each game and the questions, you shouldn't need more than …
@rbz_12345 It's hard to say without knowing more about which sections you are struggling with. If you'd like, you can schedule a consult with one of our tutors and they will go over your analytics and let you know what they think!
https://calendly.…
@Oak_Holly
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@paulettehall386 My general advice to my clients would be to do both! It is generally better to aim for a slight improve across multiple sections of the test than to sink all of your energy into just one.
In your case, you need to improve by about …
@GrowingAnna-1-1-1-1-1 and @allisonskypark
It is an RC section!
(Sorry all! This was my bad - take the 1st section - which is RC)
@WanderingConsultant
Sure! The more the merrier, provided you have time to take the LR section listed above!