For studying with 7sage, I would suggest the following.
go through the core curriculum once (quickly and you can always go back to review a specific topic)
take a few older PTs, use the analysis tool to see which types of questions you are getting…
I know I should do the blind review method but I just couldn’t get myself to do it.
What works for me is the following : 1) take the test 2) without looking at the answers (I just cover it up with a piece of paper in front of screen), I write down …
I started studying 3/2024, took my first official test 6/2024, retook it 9/2024 and that was the score I used to apply this cycle.
I worked the schedule above the entire time.
I hit a plateau at 163. I read LSAT trainer and try to focus more on the big picture and I also did a lot live classes to hear how different people solve problems. Henry and Julia’s methods resonated with me the most.
My second plateau was around 1…
Thank you.
I am not an international applicant. Did my undergrad at UC Irvine, grad school at Columbia.
Softs: not KJD, 7 years of work experience in the healthcare world, holds a leadership position in a community organization for my field.
Loui…
I am working full time (10 hour days, 4 days per week; my commute to work is 1.5hrs each way). My study schedule is fairly simple. One PT each week on Saturday non-negotiable. Review of PT on Sunday. Set out plan for that week depending on how my P…