Same happened to me. I've heard, like the above comments say, that the best way is to submit it, appeal the denial, and explain that your parents do not assist you with your expenses.
@joecool702 said:
I see drilling as really perfecting a technique or question type that you can then apply on a PT. Drilling is like a fighter practicing a certain move and PTs are like a sparring match, they both serve a different purpose. Dr…
7sage usually recommends using the earlier PT's for practicing / drilling and saving the newest PT's for actual PTing when you are farther along in your studies.
@luis16alexis said:
I can't print out any of the prep tests due to the file having a password on it and I cannot change the permission. This has been a continuous problem and would like some help
The password to open the files is your email …
This was my order: diagnostic --> core curriculum foundations --> core curric. LR --> drilling LR --> core curric. RC --> drilling RC --> drilling both sections --> began weekly PTS and drilled based on weak areas from each PT, …
hmm... maybe take a fresh practice test, timed, and then go to analytics on 7sage after, which will show you your weakest question types. Then go into the core curriculum and rewatch the lessons for your weakest sections/types and then begin drillin…
When I'm not busy at work, I try to do most of my drilling then so I can have more time to relax after work. I focus my drills on my weakest question type areas and drill until 100%. then I'll do a full LR or RC section on some days during the week …
@"David Busis" said:
@il-legally-brunette , out of curiosity, which version of this idea is more appealing to you? Drop-in events on the live class calendar or the calendar to sign-up for small-group sessions?
For me, drop in events because …
@missjurisdoc said:
so true, we don't want any poor souls to become victim to any scams
Exactly! It's not a bother to me, but I'd hate to see someone put themselves in a bad situation or for 7sage to have issues
@MISC_K79 said:
What do you mean "Logic reasoning games....in terms of LR"?
They probably just mean more questions involving conditional logic and needing to chain things together or translate
review the 'foundations' lessons of the core curriculum. I also think its very important to understand conditional logic in your own words, this will help you intuitively make the translations instead of solely relying on memorizing the translation …
i would def take a diagnostic if you haven't just so you know what the test is like and have a baseline score, but I personally waited to start taking PT's until I finished the CC and had done some drilling. Then i started doing one PT a week and us…
@"Baloch1996-1" said:
How would 170 go down if it is a curved exam? I am trying to understand. With LR and RC more people are likely to get more questions wrong, but if it is curved there should not be any issue with getting 170+. I am trying …
^^ if i had to guess, the problem is looking for a necessary assumption. So you asking for the difference is a good thing, because the correct answer will probably say exactly that!
If they are in the syllabus, do them! The Core Curriculum uses the oldest PT's only, so it saves the newer ones for when you begin drilling on your own.
Hmmm. If I were you I would cancel it and focus on applying ASAP, especially since both your gpa and lsat are above the median and it is getting very late into the cycle.
Just want to add that you should def be taking a diagnostic before studying. It will make studying much easier when you experience the actual test and know what the sections are, etc. I would do that asap!! Good luck!
Firstly, being able to correct 25 questions is awesome, good job!!!! Are you keeping a wrong answer journal? If not, I highly recommend using that, which will allow you to start seeing patterns in your errors. Next time you blind review, right down …
I've heard it somewhat depends on who your proctor is and how strict they are. I've heard of some people not even reading out loud, but simply moving their mouths to the words and being scolded for that, but I've also heard people have read out loud…
I can't imagine that you would actually remember anything from it enough for it to cause a significant advantage and make the score not an accurate reflection of where your at. Maybe start with deleting 1 or 2, take them, and see how you feel. I'm c…
Ok so I solved my own issue but I’ll leave what I did here in case anyone has the same issue! I clicked start on the final section then exited out so the whole test was completed. Then I skipped blind review to see my results for the one section I d…