Great advice @Sami!!
Would love to also hear other input and experiences with this as well---I'm currently thinking about how to bring the two scores closer together.
I've also heard about recording yourself and seeing exactly what you're doing ri…
@"nicole.ann.keim" I'm a few years out of school and I've only recently started full time studying. Initially, I definitely underestimated the difficulty of this exam and the time it'd take for me to build a solid foundation for it. I learned the ha…
I currently study full time and I agree with mostly what everyone else has said. Something that I've noticed that you might want to think about is where you'll be doing most of the studying. I live in NYC and have found it really hard to find good l…
Yes! Also a fellow podcast-er here! Thanks for sharing the list.
I'd also really recommend How I Built This for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and businesses. And if you like self improvement stuff, check out The School of Greatness---there'…
I would absolutely love to hop on these sessions (gotta get all that JY wisdom!!) I'm hoping to take the June 2017 test but I only have about 6-7 fresh PTs left in the 70s. Not sure if I should go ahead and take PT 80 now so I can go and join these …
Just took PT 65 so I should be finally joining the BR calls this upcoming week!! I can't wait to finally meet you @"nessa.k13.0" Thank you for organizing this with @twssmith
@monika_p I've found it actually very helpful! Oddly enough, you'll start to notice that there's a lot of parallels between studying for the SAT and the LSAT. I knew of several other people from 7Sage who were also studying full time while tutoring …
Was in a very similar situation as you with the family pressure to a unicorn LSAT tutor etc. but I also decided to take some time off to study and be a better applicant before law school. I graduated in 2014 and somehow my 1 year gap year has turned…
I might be interested as well depending on time/ location! I'd be coming in from deep Brooklyn so being too far uptown might be a bit of a trek for me.
Been out of the game for a really long time (almost a 5 month break since my June take!) but I'm slowly gearing up for a retake. Coming back into the beloved 7sage community! Count me in!
Had this problem a couple months ago and I literally could not make it through my PT without being in a ton of neck/shoulder pain. After going to a bunch of different doctor visits and getting a couple of MRIs (I also had severe headaches that durin…
Yes--- something that was mentioned in one of the seminars (I think it was the active reading one with c.janson35 ?) is that we want to constantly question each argument that is given to us. Think of the test as a friend that is constantly spewing o…
Definitely the amazing curriculum (you can just tell by all the stellar reviews!) that breaks it all down in an engaging manner (for its price too)! And I can't say enough about the community of people here-- from BR groups, to webinars, to just fol…
Something else that's really important in helping me cut down on wavering between two answer choices (since there is only one correct answer and 4 wrong ones) is to not only be able to identify what premises and conclusion are, but also understand h…
Posting here too, just so other students can see this:
Just got out of the first workshop with Corey on Active Reading! It was immensely helpful to hear him speak about experiences, see him do the questions in (almost) real-time, have him explain h…
Just got out of the first workshop with @c.janson35 on Active Reading! It was immensely helpful to hear him speak about experiences, see him do the questions in (almost) real-time, have him explain his thought process, allow us to try out the method…
Just wanted to share that the LSAT Trainer has some infographics up on their site: http://www.thelsattrainer.com/lsat-prep-tips.html
Don't want you guys to do extra work if it's already there! Excellent resources to have!
And thank you @nicole.ho…