Hey, I'm so sorry you're feeling this way, I can imagine how frustrating that must be. But we should never let our worst PTs/ lower PTs define us. They just show us something is wrong, that needs to be addressed. If you were scoring in the 170s (whi…
Some advice I received was to foolproof all games PT 1-35 except misc, and then once you get a handle on all the others, to FP misc ones (I did that and I definitely think that it was easier to tackle them now with some more experience and confidenc…
@"legal.eagle" said:
I think so!! I was scheduled to take the July LSAT and opted for the coupon and it is ready and waiting for me when I decide it's time to sign up for the October LSAT. You may have to just cancel/take the coupon earlier, …
Hi! It sounds like you're in a plateau, I would suggest getting a tutor to work through specific mistakes you're making that you can't see, but with their expertise they should be able to pinpoint them. 7sage has a list of really good ones and they …
I agree with @brando123! I also keep my WAJ on google sheets and review it periodically. You can create problem sets on 7sage with the questions you got wrong, and 7sage keeps track of your progress which is helpful.
Do the problem sets- but don't …
Hey!
I think it's smart to take advantage of this time. The LSAT cannot be mastered through memorization, so the more time you have to practice, make mistakes, and learn from them, the more your score will increase as you learn the skills over time…
A strategy that I like to use during confusing conditionals, is take a step back from the indicators and think to myself: "okay, what are the ideas being connected, which one is necessary for the other, and how can I rephrase it so it makes sense to…
@FindingSage said:
Hi,
I have been studying for a long time now and finally starting to score in my goal range. I do not think this would have taken me nearly so long if I had gotten a tutor much earlier on. When I started my LSAT journ…
@jmarmaduke96 said:
Hi there!
In terms of when to get a tutor, the advice that was given to me (and I think it was good) is to get a tutor when you feel like you don't really know what to do next in terms of how to improve. This usually h…
@Tokyo2020 said:
^Agreed. Working with Dave for logic games was the biggest game changer for me (no pun intended). He really knows how to break down and methodically approach games/questions in a way that's super easy to understand and replica…
@syedasadali1900 said:
Dave Binghamton is the greatest tutor and only going to be teaching for a few months. Nuff Said
Thanks so much for the recommendation!!
@Mike_Ross said:
@"Cant Get Right" have you hosted a session on this in this crazy period yet?
If not, i'll be happy to show some folks to get over my cabin fever! ah!!
I am also super interested!