Might be a silly question but at the end of this, everyone has the same 3 sections that are scored right? Or do they switch it from one day to the next?
@melsathope said:
There was a point that I was doing 1 section a day during my lunch break at work. I was working and studying full time so that's the only time I had to study. I did this way, because the moment I stop studying for a few days …
@melsathope said:
I am also taking it in one month and I am currently doing 1 test a day + review same day except for weekends. But I am also neither working nor in school so it really depends on your schedule. Personally, I would try to do at…
I haven't tried this strategy myself, but I've read on a few different forums about how some people started reading passages twice. Once for structure and then speed reading the second time. Some people swear by it. Maybe try doing that for a proble…
@drinkcultures3434 said:
I don't think there will be any harm in drinking 1 glass of water before going to sleep. You can find detailed information on the subject here.
I've made this same mistake too in the past but this thread is from 6 ye…
@magicalchurro said:
I am going to be really focused on my drills to speed up my time and accuracy and taking a PT 2-3 times a week!
How is PT'ing 2-3 times a week working for you? Currently PTing 1 time a week and wondering if I should incr…
@Juan23vr said:
Can we please stop with these pointless posts? lol talk to your effing mom abut it - ___--
What is your problem? People can post what they want, not everyone needs to consult with Juan23vr to determine if the post is worthy e…
Practice Test ----> Blind Review -----> Identify area of weakness or problem type you got wrong more then others ----> Drill for a couple of days -----> Practice Test and repeat process.
This is just my personal method but that's where …
@orianariquezes said:
Unless you plan on applying January forget it. I applied for fall 2021 admission after taking the january test and in every single interview they told me i was too late, that most offers of admission had already been sent…
Bump cause I'd like to get more opinions on this as someone whose also stuck in the November LSAT/January LSAT but wanting to apply for the 2022 cycle predicament
@Kris4444 said:
This is all great advice. Something that helped me that hasn't been mentioned yet is memorizing the 21 common flaws. Know what they're called, what it means, and most importantly: WHY it makes the argument flawed. The vast majo…
@trisdhaliwal1 said:
How do we know the most recent scores/improvements of people? lol Where are you finding out that so many people are improving their 170s score?
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/30208/2020-2021-lsat-percentile-sh…
Annotating on logical reasoning is overrated during timed sessions.
Completely agree with this, the only time I annotate during LR is when the stimulus is confusing enough that reading through it the first time didn't help me grasp the concept.…
I'm not sure if it would hurt your chances, but I'm in a similar situation (almost exactly actually). My logic is that why not just cram and study as hard as possible with the limited amount of time you have and take the November LSAT?
If you do we…
@IncrediblyLongName said:
Hey, I've been thinking more since my original post... It may not be ideal for you to start with a new program, with just a month till your test, but, if not The Loophole, you might want to check out LSAT Demon. I wa…
@"Jacob W." said:
What you've had to say is encouraging. Thank you. I hope to PT in the 170s one day. Not there yet though.
You will be there in a blink of an eye
@sarakimmel said:
Keeping this post alive as it is probably the most comprehensive foundational RC advice around.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/26560/my-guide-to-reading-comprehension-part-1-long-ish-post
I have found literal…
I know this is a 7 year old thread but I have a question regarding Existential Quantifiers. I have learned the LSAT primarily through LSAT Trainer and Powerscore books and now I'm going through 7sage lessons to build on my knowledge but I don't unde…
Am I the only one that feels removing Logic Games will make the test harder to score high?LG is the only section where you can consistently expect to score high if you have it down, where as other sections your score will still fluctuate more.
I'm sorry you had to go through this experience, sometimes in life no matter how much we prepare things just go wrong. I hope you realize that this is not your fault at all, this is on Proctor U and LSAC. It's normal to feel bad, take your time to c…
@helmholtz99 said:
PTing in low-mid 170s, trying to improve a 169 with focused BR and curve breaker question analysis (trying to break out of that 16high - 17low zone!). Currently taking about one full PT/day, was thinking of doing BR with som…
@"Gautam S" said:
@gremck I think that you can book a room wherever you would like and LSAC will help to cover the costs for it, but I haven't used it so I don't really know for sure.
brb I'm gonna go look for the most expensive 5star hotel …
Writing down a bullet point for each paragraph from the passage made a huge difference for me when it came to retaining the information and understanding the argument
In my opinion I don't see a reason to even have this discussion, all it will lead to is paranoid thinking about others having an advantage. At the end of the day, all that is in your control is how you prepare for this test. Why worry about others?
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