@sunnedwho said:
When I had encountered this issue, it was because I had essentially experienced burnout. Its really easy to develop a sort of tunnel vision with the LSAT, you start to miss the forest for the trees, so to speak. Everything you…
If you feel like you are weak in the foundations it is probably wise to go back and refresh. There are a few times where 7sage will teach you something that won't entirely be clear until later; however, JY usually will preface it/say it explicitly. …
If you are getting ones wrong but of different types it may not be a content issue but rather a strategy/timing issue. Read what i wrote in this post and maybe this will help?
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/216525
I also read th…
@rosendobartona2 said:
@"s-1334200" said:
What is your ideal score? I don't think doing october, november, january is a good idea if you are looking to score significantly higher. You are not allowing yourself breathing room to lea…
What is your ideal score? I don't think doing october, november, january is a good idea if you are looking to score significantly higher. You are not allowing yourself breathing room to learn the material better. If your goal is only to get a few po…
In your change from -3/-4 to -9/-10 have you learned new information that may be affecting the way you approach RC? I found that as I learned, my scores actually didn't progress linearly. I am going to explain why I think why the number of questions…
I am scoring in the mid/high 170s and i can confidently say that you should be devoting all of your energy into LR over reading comp, given the info you provided. I was also in your boat a while ago. I was good and consistent in reading comp but my …
@"the magician" said:
I had to really shift the way I read. In the core curriculum, and most all LSAT courses, they tell you to focus on structure and purpose but that just doesn't come natural to me - I get focused on the details even if I kn…
I was in a similar boat a while ago. One of the biggest pieces of advice that I can give is that it is okay to take a break. I am taking it in November and i just took 5 days off to just rest and relax. Granted, i made sure to go to bed early, to hi…
Try to identify patterns beyond just the question type. Another commenter mentioned difficulty. While this is certainly a factor you want to look at, I can also suggest some other ways of looking at it speaking from personal experience.
I noticed t…
You are going to do amazing on the exam don't be too stressed. My tip if you want to see a jump in scores is to 1) get used to working when you are tired and 2) being slow and methodical when analyzing your mistakes.
When I first took my diagnostic…
I have always been pretty good at standardized tests so hopefully this will give you some inspiration. Other than extensive studying, this is what I do to get a good score. While some of them may seem like superstition I have a reasoning for all of …