I agree with everything said above. When I first started, all I could afford was the Starter package, and it helped immensely. It's really a matter of what you can afford and howmuchtime you're planning on putting into studying.
... a little bit about yourself? For example, what is your ... is time an issue? But, in any case, I for one think ... no such thing as too muchtimefor BR. If you need 1 ... week for a BR and you think ... is necessary then take your time. In my opinion, less ...
It is now listed as LSAT ProblemSets under Resources tab.
See the discussion here.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/20793/digital-tester-for-problem-sets-is-live
**ForProblemSets, they should show up in ... here:**
https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
https://7sage.com/ ... -point-main-conclusion-questions-problem-set-1/
I think it's worth it to retake, but only if you get your PT average up. Howmuchtime did you spend seriously studying with 7sage? Have you foolproofed games?
Howmuchtime do you have to study? How many PTs can you take ... 't mean anything without knowing how many hours you have per ... the best use of your time until then so that you ... if you can close the time gap. If your reasoning is ...
I think you should postpone. If you added a poll, I think most others would agree... There's not muchtimefor you to get acclimated to timing, in my opinion, if the difference is so stark.
> @Jerry said:
> I think you should postpone. If you added a poll, I think most others would agree... There's not muchtimefor you to get acclimated to timing, in my opinion, if the difference is so stark.