@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
7Sage ultimate+.
I thought it was too expensive at first. I bought it after I’d already spent $2000 on other materials that weren’t as good.
I raised my score by 6 points and I’m going to my dream scho…
Yes, the only other commitments I would have are my extracurricular activities which add up to around 11 hours a week. I think I can put in 40 hours per week, 6-7 hours per day.
Thank you so much for sharing. If anyone is looking for a study/accountability partner for either the August or the October exam, feel free to message me. I will be full time studying starting in mid April.
It great to hear about your LSAT journeys. I have realized that this test requires a mental toughness to not give up, and to be honest it is not easy when you are not reaching your target score but what I can say is that reading your posts gave me t…
@Woodsy_567 I totally agree with your point! Prior to studying for the LSAT with 7Sage, I paid for a course with Kaplan and they kept emphasizing that 3 months of studying for the LSAT was more than enough. I even talked to some law students and the…
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I also scored a 150 with only doing 2 PTs after completing the CC and I decided to cancel as soon as I saw my score but I had no hesitation because I am not applying until the next cycle. What is your GPA? If you have a really high GPA, I woul…
Go to Syllabus and there are flashcards and quizzes on question stems under "Sufficient Assumption & Pseudo Sufficient Assumption Questions" and "Point at Issue: Agree & Disagree Questions."
After taking a PT I usually take a 30 min break and then come back to BR 1 LR section and the the LG and the remaining two sections are for the next day. In my opinion, unless you are scoring in the 170s, you should be spending more than a day on BR…
"Here is a list of PTs on Khan Academy Official LSAT Prep. The unscored experimental section is in parenthesis.
Diagnostic: PT 78
Test 1: PT 66 (Exp PT 53 RC)
Test 2: PT 68 (Exp PT 53, LR S1)
Test 3: PT 70 (Exp PT 53, LR S3)
Test 4: PT 69 (Exp …
Taking your time with the CC is really important. It personally took me around 7 weeks to finish the CC with 30-35 hours of studying per week. I started with a 137 and scored a 149 with the first PT after the CC. Now I'm just focusing the next two m…
I remember seeing JY's post that there is not enough time to post the June exam by July 15th. So, it is probably going to get posted before the September exam.
I personally think the Ultimate+ requires more time than what you are able to put in. I have purchased the Premium package and I think that may be more manageable for you to go through the content within your timeframe. And if you do have more time,…
I am glad that they clarified that exams written prior to September 2019 do not count towards the total count but at the same time I do not understand this as the LSAC will be losing money asI am sure certain people would choose to write the GRE ins…
I am personally going to take a week off after the July exam and start studying for the September exam regardless of my July score but they should have made this announcement much earlier around the time when the registration for July opened.
Thank you for the advice! I think treating the LSAT as a 9-5 job would give me enough time to learn and practice the skills and skill manage to balance studying with other activities.