@dhill2020 said:
Hi everyone, they mention a coupon that can be applied to test dates between August 2020 and April 2021 - is this coupon amount for $200?
Yes I believe so. It should cover the cost of an exam.
@"hermes." said:
what is everyones projections for August? do you think it will be flex considering many states are still under lockdown?
That is what I would think. But ultimately can't be sure!
@"keepgoing." said:
how/when/where do we select the date and time we want to write it
Per LSAC's email: "We will open the scheduling sign-up process in late June, so that you can select the available time that works best for you. We will be …
In the past I would try to hold the low res's all in my head. But I have found great benefit from jotting down a few words especially since the test went digital and you can't see the passage completely laid out. Writing some notes down helps me ana…
I think taking them on the computer makes a big difference for RC. You don't get to see the passage all at once like you do with paper exams. I just use the computer so I force myself to get used to it. But if this doesn't bother you then I don't th…
I believe RC is very personal. Meaning most people vary on how they approach this section.
But for me, I first BR using only the brief notes that I write down while reading a passage. Then I reread the passage and double check the answers to the qu…
My understanding is that a low first score can impact admissions into some law schools. I don’t think a low first score is as impacting as it used to be in the past though. But some schools say they still consider all of your scores while others onl…
Hi! I would wait until you are done with the curriculum. It also helps to spend some time fool proofing LGs before diving into PTing. This can significantly impact your score if you aren't already scoring high in LGs. After that I would take a few t…
I usually do 1 easy game, 1 game type with which I struggle, 1 RC passage and questions, and 13 LR problems. It's hard not to, but it is best not to check the answers since you don't want to get down on yourself if there are some wrong ones. I used …
I could be wrong, but I think I read somewhere that the time given in the result panel is what the the computer analytics are recommending for you based on how you have done on logic games in the past.
I personally just go by the time under the vid…
I thought it was bad that my testing center was an hour away!
Since it sounds like you won’t know what to expect exactly, I would try to mimic your test day by doing unusual activities prior to a PT. Maybe try driving around a part of town you don’…
In general, it’s best to save PTs until after you are done with the CC. So it is a bit complicated to know when to start PTing if you aren’t done with the CC yet and your exam is already scheduled. 161 is a great score and you are well on your way t…
When I took the LSAT last September it looked pretty much like it does on the 7Sage interface. The only difference was that there were no numbers marking the lines. I am not sure if they have updated it or not since then. Do you have a LSAC PrepPlus…
I started studying with PowerScore's Bibles and course a year ago. My score didn't budge at all until I learned about 7Sage's LG videos that used to be on Youtube. Within a month or two of Fool Proofing I got my first -0 in a LG section.
I noticed …
I agree with Magnificent2021. Also, I think the context becomes slightly more important in the later exams. PT 86.1.15 is a prime example of this. For problems with little to no indicators you must develop your intuition by working through a lot of …
How confident are you on the problems you end up missing?
If you have doubts about your AC then flag it so you can return to it at the end of the section to double check your work. I have found this to help me a lot if I feel like I’m missing somet…
Hi Libby,
I think something that can help is to practice endurance. For me personally, that looks like forcing myself to read out of a complex book for about an hour every day. I also try to force myself not to take breaks when studying. This is a …
Yes. It is very possible. It is a matter of figuring out what is keeping your timed score from matching your blind review score. Some questions to think about are:
What did you do differently in BR that you didn't do under time?
For each individua…
Since it sounds like you had a good foundation back in January, I would start by taking a PT to see where you are at now. Then analyze your results to see which section is your weakest and target it. Check for any trends in LR and RC like if you mis…
@"jeff.wongkachi" said:
@"The Great White Shark" said:
I don't think you are missing anything. I haven't checked out the LSAT Prep Plus yet, but when I took the LSAT last year the highlighting features weren't helpful due to the sa…
I don't think you are missing anything. I haven't checked out the LSAT Prep Plus yet, but when I took the LSAT last year the highlighting features weren't helpful due to the same issues you are experiencing. I have trained myself not to highlight or…
Yes, I have found consistently practicing RC passages to be very helpful, if not the most significant factor to improving in RC. I find repeats to be helpful too. But unless you are scoring fairly well to begin with I don't think this is enough. For…
You’re welcome! If LR and RC come more naturally to you then definitely focus on fool proofing those LGs. You can increase a good amount by doing that if that’s your weakest section. LGs was my weaker section as well and fool proofing is what got me…
Hi! I think how long you need for the PTs phase depends on where you are at now and where you want to get to. Did you take a diagnostic? What is your goal score? Some of the Sage’s around here took a few years to get into the 170s. I’ve only met one…
This question stem is a strengthen type. It is worded a little oddly but I have seen this exact question stem in multiple tests. You should approach the answer choices by looking for the one that will most strengthen the argument in the stimulus.
M…
Something that helped me a lot was to go through each wrong answer choice and think about what the stimulus would have to say in order for it to have committed that flaw. You can learn a lot from wrong answer choices. In general, with all LR problem…