That's pretty amazing, I've been studying part time for about 3 months and you've been studying for 6 weeks! It does sound like you had a good foundation, something I definitely do not, actually I probably did but after 10 years you tend to lose som…
I have to go with yes. If you were scoring in the mid 160's and all you needed to do was work on timing, then I'd go with a maybe but at mid 150's you still have a lot to learn and 7Sage can definitely help with that.
You have time, take a PT test on a day you have a few hours alone from now until December it shouldn't be a problem to get a bunch in. Don't worry about BR'ing the same day. I never do. I let myself relax after the test and then go back the next day…
Damn, I'd love to score 164 on Monday...so really you're not in too bad of a situation in my opinion. I think the flaw in your methods is the idea of paying your dues. More work doesn't mean better score. Sounds like you burnt out and just need to r…
72 sucked for me. 73's LR got me but a lot of it was pretty dumb mistakes although a few were pretty hard. Going to do 70 for drilling today and tomorrow and then 74 for my final PT on Saturday and 71 for some warmups and drilling Sunday/Monday just…
Same here, but when I went to review, I found a lot of my mistakes were pretty obvious. I was extremely not in the right state to PT when I did 72 and had a horrible score.
Just to note, this question appears a lot. What I mean is this is basically A doesnt cause B because Group 1 does A and Group 2 doesn't and it comes out the results for both are B. The answers for these questions I found are always (I haven't done …
@jyang72 I'd probably do nothing as well, during the actual test I doubt there's much you can do and you most likely aren't going to be listening to music so you should practice as if its the real thing. My opinion.
I work full time, I tried a few after work but I found that my scores dropped because of fatigue so I started just taking them on days off or during evenings that I felt pretty energized. I've only taken about 14 total and I feel pretty good about w…
I'd like to study and get some reviews in but I'm working 12-16 hours a day so I'm too tired by the time I have time.
I'll try to squeeze in one or two PT's this week just to keep my rhythm going and then just do a few questions at a time for those…
For me, I don't use any particular method, but I can say that 7Sage helped me the most. The Trainer was what I started with and that definitely helped me but it was when I watched 7Sage videos that things started to click. As for the actual notation…
I'm not an expert but here is what I see, the argument is that because scientists ignore things serendipity doesn't play a role.
The correct answer is the only answer that addresses this relationship. The problem I usually have is misinterpreting t…
@danielznelson I don't remember any recent tests that had a correct answer that utilizes a contrapositive as the correct answer. Of course like I said I might be (or more likely probably) wrong but if you use the contrapositive than wouldn't the log…
I'm planning on doing 70-74 this week as well. Maybe I'll get through them all..maybe not. I'm going to try so that I feel like I've at least seen some of the latest stuff.
Thats a great riddle. I think JY's answer is probably my first guess but if I think about it I think it's still 50%. I think it since theres so little detail the question is still what are the odds a child is born a girl which only gives two possibi…
I'm in a similar boat. I score in the low 160's typically and am going to take in June. I also take forever with these types of questions but I don't run out of time since I can breeze through most LR question types. I have been doing better by quic…
I can't comment on in person classes since I've never done any but I do know how it feels to regress. My reading comprehension section seems to regress every test. Taking it in October sounds like a good plan. I can say that 7Sage can help you and b…
152 in March (though probably inflated since I guessed on most of the questions), average low 160's now, just got my highest of 169 on PT 69. One thing I learned..I don't know how to read..
@7sagelsatstudent180 I just did PT 68 as well, I got 4 wrong on the last game because I ran out of time. I should have spent more time on the setup because I had quite a bit of time left for that game. I'll still take it since this was my first LSAT…
If I'm completely lost I usually skip the game and go to the next one (granted its not your last one) usually this helps me reset when I come back to it. The other thing is like you said look at the questions. If I can't get one I move to the next q…
I agree, and they have that Indiegogo campaign to make more episodes which they promise to be much better so that'd be cool.
One thing thats better than the anime is the lack of a whole episode of grunting and staring at each other (or is that what…
Not sure if June is a good decision for you but don't get discouraged. You obviously can get questions right, now you just have to practice your timing. I'm not sure how many practice tests you have left but I'm assuming a lot. I'd just go through o…
I'm not postponing til June, but if I would take smaller timed sections (say 10 questions) than keep raising them. After I do it timed I'd go and do a smaller scale BR, after a few times (as long as you got the basics by now) you should be getting -…
Its up to your goals, sounds like you don't really have that down yet. If you want to end up in the health field then pick a school that is known for that, if you just want to walk around thinking you're cool then go for Yale (#1 this year). Just fi…