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  • @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…
  • Can you provide an example of a question? i want to make sure i am thinking about the right thing before i send you my method.
  • 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…
  • Im interested as well. I am PT'ing in the mid-high 170s and i find that talking about problems helps me a lot.
  • 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 …