As someone who took the LSAT too many times - I say sit it out, take the extra time, and then apply. Like you, I opted to take my first LSAT thinking I could take it again need be, I wanted to apply early, etc. I scored lower than I wanted, and ulti…
I just asked this a week or so ago, and the 7Sage team said there's no way for the information to flow from Lawhub onto 7Sage So yes you'll need to input your PTs manually from Lawhub for them to appear on your analytics.
Hi! I also still struggle with 5 star questions, but I noticed a lot of improvement once I started doing (1) thorough wrong answer journaling, and (2) attending the LR in Action class. For the WAJ, it is SOO helpful to ID why I eliminate the right A…
This really depends. I graduated a few years back, but I did just being a paralegal position at a big firm. I did disclose that my plan was to leave for law school next fall, but it's really not bad to not disclose your plans if it's a larger firm. …
games was going great until I hit the musicians game, had to guess on on a few 🥲 got two RC sections which was also a first for me. some genuinely interesting passages though, I was so excited about whales lol
Okay so I gave it a listen. I would say that yes it's helpful, but might be more or less so depending on if you're taking June (obv) and if you've listened to the April/June already. It does give some specific sets of problems/ideas to focus on, and…
your CAS GPA is what admissions will see first and foremost, it is also what your admitting school is able to post and what influences their incoming class stats - so it's more important. But 0.3 doesn't seem a huge difference. They'll have your tra…
I don't have any advice on how to avoid interruptions, but I find it does help to prepare for them knowing they may likely happen. I vary my study environments to account for random noise -- like a cafe, the living room of my apt, etc. It's disrupti…
My two cents: go with the graduate student! What I hear reiterated again and again by admission professionals (like the NLS podcast) is that the letter should speak to your personal/professional/academic capabilities in detail. I.e. - general platit…
@"Paula --Student Service--" Thank you for the response! To clarify, my concern is that by choosing "Simulate Modern", students are choosing to sacrifice a standard 4-section PT for a 3-section, in order to prevent overlap in question pools. So the …
I actually appreciate this change! I had been using a subscription with another LSAT service that specializes in their drilling feature precisely because of the inefficient experience with 7Sage's pre-set "drills" in the CC. I'm happy to see an impr…
From my own personal experience, the value of a tutor is that they can help you spot-treat your weaknesses. It's hard to know where you really need help until you finish the curriculum and/or complete a few PT's. Otherwise, you spend most of your ti…
Seems to be only open to undergraduates. No details yet other than "through a holistic approach, this new pathway will help students master the skills necessary for success in law school, understand the legal profession and law school experience, na…