If I could make a suggestion? I wouldn't necessarily aim to have it "done" in three weeks. The Bundle did magic on my LG game, but it took time. At first, I couldn't even get 10 right (let alone understand what the hell I was doing). Leading up to g…
There's so much discussion on how mind-boggling it is that the law school racket defies basic economics: demand is dwindling, but price is skyrocketing. I don't think there are too many law schools per se. I think that there are too many lower-ranke…
The LG bundle from 7Sage is fairly cheap. Get that and work through it un-timed; it did wonders to my LG (went -0 on gameday, PT73). I worked up and down that thing until LG became second nature. FWIW I never did any of the games timed (outside of l…
I'm so happy you've decided to sit for the exam tomorrow!
Best case: you get the score you've worked for (hello, Happiness!).
Worst case: you get another test day experience under your belt.
You've got nothing to lose! Get ready to rock that mot…
It seems like there's not really a whole lot of consistency in any of the categories. I'd definitely suggest re-going over the lessons (or getting the lessons if you don't have them) and drilling problem sets. It's possible for you to be ready for D…
Retaking is not frowned upon at all. LSAT/LS applicants are WAY down; it truly is a buyer's market right now. They only have to report your highest--that's all they care about. As for the PhD from an ivy, I'm not 100% sure and maybe others can chime…
Sorry to those that didn't score where they should've. 7Sage is such a great resource and with more time and effort you'll absolutely do great. Keep your chin up.
I wouldn't worry about pre-36 PTs anyways. They're basically worthless (extreme, maybe?). The composition of question types, wording, feel of recent PTs (60ish-now) is pretty different. That's why 7Sage uses older PTs as problem sets for practice--y…
Ideally you should take as many as possible. The important thing though is that you're getting something out of each PrepTest. So don't just do 3 tests a day until you burn through them all (extreme, I know). J.Y. recommends doing a least one test e…
I don't know how hectic your life is outside of LSAT, but you have quite a bit of time between now and your administration. I'd say a test per week (preferably Saturday around 9:00 am) would be perfect. 7Sage has a free proctor app that is really he…
I've been studying full-time since the first week of May and on my diagnostic I got -16 total in LR. On my most recent PT (last Saturday) I got -8 total. Over the last few tests my average was ~10 wrong total. Logic games came relatively tough to me…
I'd say do the 7Sage first. They're the gold standard when it comes to logic games and their approach to LR is foundational and adaptable. The LR bible is good for nitty-gritty mechanical stuff (which is good), but 7Sage will instill skills and more…
Hey Alan,
I never used to get the 502 message until after the site maintenance last night. I use Firefox and clearing the cache seems to fix it momentarily. More importantly, when I try to view/print a logic game section from the bundle it says "Fi…
In Parallel questions you're matching the technique/method used by the author. They're tough because, as Riemann mentioned, the physical order of the technique can change in the correct answer.
For example:
Stimulus layout: P, SC, P, MC
Correct a…
Congrats! It really comes down to your estimated potential. If you were at a plateau for awhile and feel "maxed out," then it's probably a good idea to not chance going down in score.
How much room do you feel you have left to improve?
You should primarily focus on the ~200 that are ABA accredited (as on LST). When it comes to information, Law School Transparency really is as good as it gets. It has all the quantitative data you should need. (Job prospects being paramount.) The on…