Hi! I am not a 7sage approved tutor, but I am actually a full-time personal tutor for middle and high school students in various subjects. I just scored a 169 on the December test and I am thinking about going into LSAT tutoring also, but I haven't …
@akistotle I find out because I went to check out the campus two days ago to find out exactly where it would be and to check the time. My ticket said 8:30AM, which I thought was weird because I was under the impression that in Europe the test usual…
My BR fluctuates and it's frustrating, but I think it depends on the day / my energy. I usually get BR 175-180 and I've been PTing around 171. I really respect a consistent BR 180!
I don't scan them in general, because trying to actively look for answers to those while reading is impossible and would interfere with comprehension.
One thing that I have started doing recently is on comparative passage, I read passage A, then ch…
I also "just read" and agree that diagramming takes away my attention from internalizing the text itself.
I've been averaging -3 on RC and this method makes it hard to pinpoint how to improve to -0 or -1, which is my goal. I think that for me, I'll…
@FirstOne that's a really good idea. I'll try the new+old back to back strategy. Are you talking an entire old PT, so 4 new + 4 old sections? Seems like a great way to train endurance.
I was just about about to post this question!
I am in the same boat -- I have averaged 170 on my last six PTs. I am super happy for this accomplishment but I would like to push further.
I know that for me, I need to get faster and work on timing a…
Hi Vanessa,
Perhaps you've already moved on from this question, but I just did PT61 and was stumped on it as well.
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Is it because it is a biconditonal? That is the only thing I've been able to come up with
The bicond…
Hey -- NA questions are the most difficult for me, but my "ah ha" moments increased when I started thinking about them as MBT questions. If the stimulus is to be true and the argument valid, the correct answer must be true, that's why it's necessary…
Thanks @DumbHollywoodActor for the very helpful answer. It is hence the order of the quantities of the gases that is the crux of the argument. The gold/silver/bronze medal analogy is great.
Wow, thanks for all the recommendations, got lots to read now
I agree with @"Alex Divine" , Malcolm Gladwell seems more interested in finding unexpected relationships between phenomena and sensationalizing them than super rigorous research... but …
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letting go of everything, even your goals and aims for success (as well as your fears of failure). This allows a certain kind of focus that I think keeps you more in the present.
I agree with this so much! Knowing how…
I agree that the Post-CC Strategies webinar is awesome and has lots of awesome, specific advice.
Also check out this webinar for tips- https://7sage.com/webinar/lsat-prep-for-170-plus/
Awesome!! Thanks for the suggestion @tanes256 and all your work finding and linking those @Csuposki!
I agree @jkatz1488, hopefully through exposure we will see some concrete rules and inferences pushed out of these dreaded questions. Would be great…
Hi! I am nearly done with the CC and don't think that I will go through a second time, maybe only the parts that I might be shaky on. Reviewing material you are solid on is a waste of time
For the entirety of the CC, I used a moleskine notebook (t…