Hey, I'm actually probably going to suggest the most underrated advice that barely anyone follows.
Have you tried practicing reading retention and reading comprehension skills on ONE single read? (Not just doing the "main point of a passage, but un…
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Such as a person like myself. (oof self promo, I'lll get to a t14 somehow right..? jk)
lol no problem! many of our ACTIVE reading skills and reading retention are lacking!
which may be why philosophy and english majors start with such a high diagnostic score, bc they read alot of dense passages and have to understand what they're rea…
They say practice makes perfect, but in this case it shouldn't be you just doing PT's over and over.
Rather, your issue of timing (perhaps on LR) occurs due to the fact that you don't fully grasp the stimulus paragraphs.
Practice reading and full…
Im sure you guys encountered these passages where they ramble on about immoral actions or something like what is morally adept or so on with the annoying hard to understand philosophies..
So, I recently read this super helpful book for LR called, "Loophole to Logical Reasoning," and it actually helped me determine my LR weakness.
I BR at around -2-3 per section and timed it for about -6--9 consistently. That one book actually helps …
yeah sometimes they leave really tricky flaws that arent categorized by a certain flaw type, which is why I was taught to face flaws with a semi-flexible mentality because a flaw might be obvious, but they can not have that flaw in the answers and h…
Have you tried BRing the proper way after taking a PT? My friend just started doing 2-3 PT's per week and BRing and he went from 156-172 on the actual in a manner of 3 months. (that's after his first 3 months of learning from 7sage's CC/ he says an…
Actually I heard of this legend who took his LSAT (like actual LSAT day of exam ordeal.) finishes each section ahead of time at around the twenty minute mark, and actually has time to BR every section.
Of course this guy got like 178-180, but wow i…
@"M.Yanka106" said:
Could you please elaborate on "don't think faster, but sooner." I am having a hard time during timed section because I am either too slow (and run out of time), or too fast (nothing registers in my brain). What is "thinki…
@levonm7 said:
@Harvey_l so if i follow 7SAGE's study schedule of 6 months for the premium pack is that a good approach?
Eh, it's better to just focus on covering CC in the first 3 months, then start doing 2-3 PTs a week. + proper BR
Yikes!!
So here's the thing, LS is mostly about UGPA and LSAT right?
Which means if you want to get into a T14 school, you'll have to get a 170+ on the LSAT. (Which is completely doable, I've seen a UVA acceptance of a 2.99/171 this admissions cy…
Hey guys!! thank for you the advice,
Apparently, I was simply not BR'ing the proper way and would get tired through BRing some of the questions/outright lazy to not reason my way through.
Found out my weakness was learning how to fixing illegal c…
Well.... some people who score an extremely high diagnostic score don't know about conditional logic (i.e. translating stuff into A-->B forms/variations) , and you might be intuitively better at the LSAT's logic than others who's diagnostic score…
So, I believe it's possible, and you should aim even higher!. (i.e. 170+)
That's also because I'm trying to study from a 158->173 in six months as a full-time uni student.
It's all about how many hours you put in rather than the span of months!…
Yeah man, burnout is real! Trust me, I felt it before. So think of it like training for a marathon, a person does not simply run the entire distance on the first day.
Maybe an hour a day on the first week, then incremental increases.
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
Congratulations. I can imagine the feeling of relief and closure is pretty awesome. I really enjoyed the book "1L of a Ride."
Good luck!
Dude... what kind of pun of a book is this....
@FallonAlwaysBreaks said:
I’m feeling you, man. Remember that objects in motion tend to stay in motion.
I agree with this so much, once I kick it up I kick it up, but a day without touching the LSAT, and that habit starts dragging and my sco…
Yeah, of course man. They really want to see that you have work experience, and they really do value that commitment, especially if you had an internship or school while you're working.
@"Beast Mode" said:
Hi @Harvey_l !
I think it's important first to figure out why you're considering going to law school. You should have a compelling reason and drive to continue with this journey. If you have any doubt or lack of passio…
@lsatplaylist said:
What year are you in school? When is your anticipated graduation? Have you talked to any lawyers? Have you considered a year after graduation to learn more about careers? Sometimes burnout is a factor in which case you …
If it is harmful to your mentality for the upcoming retakes you're going to go through, then do not blind review it. If it is not harmful to your mentality for the upcoming retakes, then just BR the entire PT. I have a fault where I vaguely remember…