I was in the same situation as you when I started! What helped me the most was putting my pencil down and focusing on the passage as a whole rather than trying to remember every small detail. When I finish reading a paragraph, I stop for a second an…
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I’m also taking September and November. I’m going to take two PT’s a week, probably one on on Monday and on one either Thursday or Friday. I think two a week is good, but if you feel a burnout coming on you could switch to one and just drill yo…
I studied last year using a different prep company also and took some later tests but wasn’t really keeping track of which ones. This year, after completing 7Sage CC I started taking tests and as I moved into the newer tests, I would remember readin…
I have seen improvements in my RC score by doing art passages last, as they are usually the ones that give me the most trouble. However, I do finish all of the passages and questions in time almost all of the time. When I was struggling with time in…
I take one day a week off where I completely don’t look at anything LSAT related. I spend that day doing things I enjoy or just relaxing. Also, if I feel particularly tired on a day that isn’t my designated off day, I will only study for a few hours…
Definitely finish the curriculum before you jump into more practice tests. If logic games is where you’re losing a majority of your points you should also foolproof games from PT’s 1-35, that will really help your score go up. Also isolating the que…
Hi Sabrina,
I started 7Sage some time after completing a Powerscore course. Powerscore helped me increase my score, but I felt as if there were some gaps missing. For instance, I had no idea how to properly review my mistakes or how to get better a…
Sorry I should have included my section breakdown. Averaging -3 on LG, still trying to get to -0/-1. RC is about -8/-10. LR is about -18/-19. I do skip around, but sometimes while taking the test I will confidently pick an answer thinking the questi…