Like @"Hal Incandenza" I did Blueprint. I did 7sage CC a tad too quickly, finished it, then did Blueprint. Blueprint did nothing for my LG, was useful for more LR and RC strategies, but I don't know if it was worth the 1000 dollars for it after havi…
I don't believe your academic career has been interrupted. I think they mean, "have you ever been in school and had to stop school for an extended period." I do not think completing your undergraduate degree then waiting for a graduate degree is wha…
On 7sage they charge by the hour for general consulting. There are also packages that you can buy for set prices. I don't know how other entities charge.
To the above posts point, there is a sweet spot in admissions. I got waitlisted at 1 T-20 school and denied from all others I applied. Also, I got massive scholarships at several T-25s and below. Will it be harder to go to big law anywhere in the co…
For context, a 24 point improvement is possible in the sense that I am sure that somebody has done it. However, it would be an extraordinary effort. @VerdantZephyr has an approach that will likely be more successful.
Is your LSAT and GPA above the 50 percentile median? If so, you will probably get in.
Is your LSAT and GPA below the 50 percentile median? If so, it will be hard to get admitted directly and you are more likely to get waitlisted if not denied.
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I underloaded my 2nd semester senior year. I have never heard of that being a problem, and it was not a problem for me. @learn2skipQs I believe is right. Did you meet graduation requirements? Did you get a good overall GPA? If yes to both, proceed t…
I took an LSAT class in 2018. The instructor told a story of another instructor who took the LSAT for giggles in case they wanted to go to law school in the future. They wrote erotic vampire fan fiction for their writing sample. Upon actually applyi…
What you are referring to are sometimes called "softs" where as your grades and LSAT would be your "hard stats." Softs are things like your resume, accolades, letters of recommendation etc. How much do they matter? They matter more if you don't have…
I was in the same boat. I could get games perfect individually or in BR. Once I did them, I had the tricks memorized, but I struggled on new games. It took me about six to seven months of dedicated study to have the BR and memorization kick in to wh…
Hello. 7sage alum here. Scored a 157 on March 2019 and a 165 on July 2019. So I was where you are and I got to where you are trying to go (even if on the low end). First, good job on being where you are. To get to 160 means you have figured out what…
Eight months. I got to -4/-5.
-2/-3 in real terms means you are getting every question right except the PF and one other question (or maybe you get the Parallel Flaw problem but miss two others). To get to this point, that would imply that you have…
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/21627/our-free-logic-game-videos/p1
This link is to when JY said 7Sage was taking down its free LG video explanations more than a year ago. Included in that link is a graph of 7Sagers results from all three…
Do not take a practice test everyday. You will run out of PTs and not put the effort into reviewing which is where the learning comes from. Your BR score is at its highest, that means the learning is working. You need at least 5 more PTs before you …
Depends on where you are applying. If it is to T14 schools and schools that have hard February cutoffs, you are cutting it close, so sooner is better than later. If it is to schools that have rolling admissions and acceptances until August, sooner i…
Coming to you from a T30 school in the midwest with a scholarship that will allow me to graduate debt free. I cannot state strongly enough how freeing it is to not have to worry about debt hanging over me and the need to succeed hanging over me ever…
I agree with @VerdantZephyr Your LSAT is not disqualifying, and your GPA will help. That being said, this game is cruel and you are below the median. You are likely a competitive applicant, making it absolutely worth applying, but you will be on the…
I agree with the advice above and offer one other perspective. Even if you do better than the 155 you are aiming for, you are running thin on time. Assuming the score comes in November, if your app is not complete by Mid-December, you will be puttin…
The question above is good. Also if you are in the mid-140s (started in mid 130s and raised ten points) I would stay away from PTing for now. In that range, you are still working on the fundamentals across all sections. That is totally fine. You hav…
Here at U of I now. With a 3.9 and 163 you would probably get a substantial scholarship from any school from 50 down. To increase your odds of a T-14, it shows you how brutal the competition is that you will need a 167+ to have a good chance of acce…
Every time you get an LG problem wrong, redo the whole game 5 times like JY said. LG is the most memorizable. With that brute force method, I got down to -0/-1. That is the quickest, most efficient way I think you can do it.
If you are at or above both GPA and LSAT medians, it is more likely than not you will be accepted. If you are below both, it is more like than not you will not be accepted. The predictor then helps you gauge where you are at as a splitter. LSN or La…