You are so loved and appreciated here. I hope you can still drop by sometime in the BR calls/discussion board so we can still reconnect sometime - thanks for everything you have done for all of us on 7-Sage Tyler.
Wow, Tyler! Lots of feelings over here... in my experiences on 7Sage, you have been the highlight for certain. Thank you for sharing yourself with us!! We will miss you. Please keep in touch. PM me for contact info.
@hoops3375 In addition to everything said above keep in mind that you also need time to "un-learn" what you've been doing before. That takes time. You're good though with 7Sage. Good luck!
@"Dark Knight V" said:
I also want to especially thank @Cant_Get_Right, @montaha.rizeq and @Alex_Divine for being so active and positive on these message boards while I was going through this.
The flaw sections and RC. I read through the LG stuff but stuck with 7Sage. I would've bought the book just for the flaw sections. I never could grasp the memory method so I used The Trainer and I tweaked Nicole Hopkins' method for RC.
I did and it was a waste of a couple thousand dollars - COMPLETE waste. I learned more in an hour of 7sage then over the entire in person course. Let me know if you want to know more.
... law school from taking the LSAT?
> I find it ... (http://abovethelaw.com/2012/05/lsat-tutor-improperly-claimed-he-got-three ... to study it and write LSAT courses that crack the test ...
Thank you all for the advice. I feel much better. I will be signing up to 7sage when the time comes closer. If anyone else has any more advice, please let me know.