... those LR sections. I was already signed up for October, but ... study for someone who has already gone through all practice tests ... I retake tests I've alreadytaken? Should I use early tests ...
Hey guys, I was just wondering
1. Do you think October will be flex?
2. Was there anything that surprised you about flex? Was the format the same as law hub? Did anyone have any issues?
... new to 7Sage, but have taken numerous tests directly through the ... all the tests I have alreadytaken into my 7Sage account so ... that they can be taken into account for analytics?
Hi, has anyone here takenLSAT Flex before and know how this room scan thing works? I know I have to clear my desk, but do I have to clear my shelf and drawers as well?
If i've alreadytaken a prep test once, do I need to "delete data" in order to take it a second time? If so, does all the data analytics go away as well...?
... 10 practice tests I had taken was from 158 - 163. After ... it okay to retake tests alreadytaken and see the comparative improvement ... third section feeling my brain already fall asleep - these are the ...
... 10 practice tests I had taken was from 158 - 163. After ... it okay to retake tests alreadytaken and see the comparative improvement ... third section feeling my brain already fall asleep - these are the ...
... 10 practice tests I had taken was from 158 - 163. After ... it okay to retake tests alreadytaken and see the comparative improvement ... third section feeling my brain already fall asleep - these are the ...
... , including the questions I've alreadytaken. Really unfortunate that I can ... see which PT's ive already unsealed when looking at the ... , specifically which questions we've already done? Annoying I'm paying ...
I just took a PT and at least 20 of the LR question were from the core curriculum. That was really disappointing. The test list did not indicate whatsoever that I had alreadytaken a large number of these questions.
My study scheduler does not take into account the lessons i have already learned or the prep tests i have alreadytaken. Is there a way to create a study schedule that does take into account these things?
I understand the point of knowing logic, but I have alreadytaken a formal logic class. Now that LG is not included and it is only LR, should I rather focus on the modules for each type of LR question, rather than logic as a whole?
I am taking pt 66-72, and retaking all of them to try to learn as much as possible from the newer tests. I have alreadytaken 44-65. My 5 test average is 175(excluding retakes, of course)