I used the LR bible and LG bible before using 7sage, but I can't speak to the RC bible. I finished LR feeling like I gained absolutely nothing. I 100% would not recommend it. Not only is it poorly organized and unclear, as Jonathan said, it also …
@LegalE_07 You can complete however many you feel comfortable doing daily. There's a study schedule function (under Course) that you could take a look at for guidance.
I actually really liked my TM instructor, but didn't like a lot of the TM-specific methods. For example, I didn't like that MSS was considered a Strengthen question. I think the somewhat arbitrary assignment of numbers to types is unnecessary. I …
I agree that the difference in level of difficulty is very small. I think if you have a lot of time to do PTs (if you're taking in June or later) it's probably best to leave the more recent ones for closer to the test. If you're taking in Feb, the…
@naveedhalavi Yeah, BRing the next day is fine. I usually give myself a few hours after I PT to do nothing LSAT-related and then go into the PT later that day and into the next day. I rarely PT and BR in one full day. I think coming at it with a …
Nope. If I recall correctly you have to save, open, and print all individually. (Definitely save these to your computer, because I think the links expire in like 3 days, right?)
I would suggest the drilling PDFs rather than the books. I've definitely reused some of the drills (especially games). I also plan to reprint some of the questions I answered incorrectly the first time around. Yes, there's a printing cost associa…
I wouldn't cancel. Even if you weren't sick, you'd likely think you didn't do as well as you could have. Considering that most schools don't look at multiple scores, I wouldn't worry about cancelling. If you're looking at a school that averages, y…
Are you looking at the score conversion chart for each test, or assuming that a 68 always equals a 156 based off of one test you did? I would take a look at these conversion charts: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/consolidated-score-con…
@avstepanian. Here are the sections with broad subject matter:
LR1: Hans purple/ancient column construction
LR2: Doves in orchards/melatonin
RC: Perfume/lawyers "stealing thunder"/free will/Mexican American politics
LG: Musical instruments/lectur…
I use the older PTs for drills. You can buy them through Cambridge as questions divided by type. It's best to use 1-38 as drills to perfect your skills with those question types and use PT 39-current as actual PTs. Also, when PTing, you should sp…
I agree with @jdawg. I usually circle a couple words that make the question incorrect or if I'm really struggling between two answers I'll write out a short sentence as to why I think it's right/wrong.
@royaimani If that's the case, then you definitely need to go back to basics. Take a look at what question types you're missing and review the lessons for those types and redo some drills. If you can't do the questions untimed, you definitely will …
It'll still count as a "strike." They'll give you the option to cancel and then retake it later, but that cancel will still show up and count as a try. If you do need to take it 4 times, I believe you could appeal it as counting, though. Either w…
That really sucks and I can only imagine that it made you anxious the rest of the test; definitely not a good way to start off. I'm not sure about technical proctor rules. I did some quick Googling and nothing really came up. According to the LSAC…
@madeleine definitely contact LSAC about hand scoring. It's only like $10 and definitely worth it. A scantron reader will pick up any mark and it could affect your score.
Edit: It's actually $45. More info here: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/han…
If money isn't an issue it would be easier. It's not super expensive to purchase just the drills. If you do, get the PDFs so that you can reuse them if need be. It seems like it would be difficult to do drills from the PT, so I'd say it's worth t…
If you go over to TLS (LSAT Prep forum->December Waiters Thread), they've figured out which sections were real and which were exp based on what others had. I'm not sure how strict 7sage is with mentioning broad topics, so I won't list those sect…
The Feb LSAT is generally seen as being too late in the cycle to apply. Unless you have an amazing application--4.2 GPA, Nobel Peace Prize, saved 10 children from a burning bus--you likely won't get into schools that you could get into if you wait …
After you take your PT, do a BR before you score. (Watch the BR videos that 7sage has). After that, input everything into the LSAT analytics tool that 7sage offers. You can input both initial PT and BR of the PT. One feature I like is that the a…
I didn't take in December, but plan to take in February (...or June if need be). I'm in the DC area, though. I've only hit a 167 on PTs and admittedly haven't been studying enough, so I'm not sure if I'm the kind of study buddy you're looking for …
I think focusing mainly on PTs could work, assuming you've mastered all basic concepts. If you're getting above a 175 on BR, then you're probably good to just do PTs. If not, I'd still drill weaknesses. Actually, even with a 175 BR I'd probably s…
@Al, yeah I'm pretty sure I've read that you can't have labels somewhere. I think there was a movie once where a character cheated using a water bottle haha. That's the only reason I can think of. :P