@Kateryna , I actually had a breakthrough on a recent PT and ended up going -1 on games. This is the best I have ever done on a live games section. What I did was I developed a decent skipping strategy to have some time remaining at the end. I did t…
What you said about taking a break is really good advice. I managed to put myself in a situation where I work part-time for 4 hours a day, so I can study for around 4-6 hours. I've been doing this for a long time and it's hard to take a break when y…
Thanks for the prompt responses. For LR it's usually -4/5 RC -5/-6 LG -3/-4. I also don't have specific skipping strategy other than just skipping when I find the questions to be too difficult
@"Cant Get Right" How would you practice getting a dee…
Thanks everyone for contributing to this thread. It's immensely helpful. So during BR I only missed 2 out of the 14 that I missed on the real thing. I agree that my fundamentals probably need work; in particular, I need to work on diagramming and ap…
I started with a 144 in June. I'm currently at a 164 and my BR ranges from 170-176. My goal is to get a 170+ on the real deal. I feel like I'm so close. 7sage has been my rock studying for this test
Thats's the dream. Thanks a lot for posting this! Incredibly inspirational! Best of luck to you in law school and all future endeavors. Happy holidays!
A follow up question: where can I find common RC prompts and strategies for them. I watched a webinar that Jimmy Dahroug did, and it was very useful. I wanted to know if there was somewhere else I could look though.
I'm in the process of reading it. The Grand Inquisitor is one of the best pieces of writing I've read in my life. I started over the summer and I'm 2/3 of the way through
@sakox010, yeah I usually BR each section after I finish and I articulate the wrong and right answer as much as I can. I almost never miss more than 1 when I'm BRing singular timed sections. At the same time, I think my fundamentals could use a litt…
Depending on where you live I would definitely try to find a study buddy in your area. Have you taken a diagnostic yet? You can adjust your stats on the study buddy feature accordingly. To get into a study group or BR group you should try to incorpo…
I'm going to echo what others have said above. The bottom line is that you just don't have enough time to worry about which section is or isn't experimental. You need to focus on that task at hand, namely, answering the questions appropriately and f…
No matter what getting a -7 is nothing to feel bad about. Unless you haven't been timing yourself diligently enough your score probably isn't a fluke. It sounds like you've made a lot of progress and you should really be proud of yourself. You can't…
Hey everyone. I took a few days off studying to rethink and reorganize, but I am so touched by everyone's support. I decided that yeah; it's probably best to wait until the next cycle to start applying. I am going to look for a part-time job in the …
You're a legend!! You give me hope because I just got a 162 two days ago (my highest score to date) and I want to be able to get a 170+ by December. I'm seriously so happy for you and I'm glad to be a part of the 7sage community because stories like…
Thank you Alex. This is incredibly useful! I have personal question if you don't mind as well. I am prepping the LSAT full-time until Dec 2. I am fool-proofing games until approx. October 22 and doing 2 timed PTs/week. How much RC should I do daily/…
I find that reading the question stem first works best for me, especially concerning timing. If I for some reason forget to do so, I always find myself having to go back and reread the stimulus again, which is a waste of time. My general strategy th…
Thanks a lot to both of you for taking the time to read this and give me advice. I think you're right about foolproofing games. Doing two or three a day and no more is probably the best advice. On top of that I'm going to do some LR sections and mes…