Hey everyone, I have a question about the LSAT flex. About how much time is given to get from onesection to another? I'm hoping I'll have at least a few seconds to regroup and not have to jump immediately into the next section.
Hi, I'm trying to re-take a PT I did several months ago on the 7sage app. Is there a way to re-take the PT without deleting my data from my initial take? (Similar to how you can make a clean version of the same problemset)
I see that on the top column of every problemset and prep test, there's a new feature called "theme." It has 7 Sage, 7 Sage Dark, Standard, Standard Dark. I was wondering whether the standard themes are the ones that we see on a real test?
Does anyone know of a good reading comprehension tutor? This seems to be the onesection I can't seem to master and would love for someone to help me figure out how to improve on this section.
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JY suggests that sometimes we should cut a question out, keep it, and review it every so often.
So how do you do it? do you create a excel sheet for it or you create your problemset on 7 sage?
Hi all! I'm looking for an RC tutor. I feel like this is the onesection I cannot improve on despite almost a year of studying and I think I'd benefit from some help.
... long they spend on each set of problem sets with five questions ... deep analysis of the entire problem starting with the stimulus. I ... then write down why each problem is either right, or wrong ... 20-45 minutes for each problemset, depending on its difficulty.
No matter what problemset, I always miss the high priority questions. I can't figure out how to isolate those so I can practice them. Does anyone know how?
Hi, I am looking to form a small study group of about 4-5 people. I will be taking the April LSAT - Flex. We can hopefully review onesection a day and one test a week.
I want to practice more LR questions, but I haven't started the PTs yet. I'm worried that if I make custom PSs and they're questions from PTs then when I start taking PTs, my score might not be accurate because I might've already been exposed to some of ...
... through every single lesson/quiz.problemset before moving on, or if ... and leave some of the problem sets for later? I feel ... efficiently by doing all the problem sets before moving on to ...
... . There are a lot of problem sets, and doing the same ... . So I somewhat left some problem sets for later to solve ... should I just finish every problemset without going to other question ...