This is 7Sage's ... recommend getting at least a 7Sage starter course. I've read ... from Powerscore to Manhattan, and 7Sage is objectively superior for LG ...
@brian628 said:
So I have been doing a lot of timed problem sets and I noticed that I do better if I take longer than 1 min 20 seconds per question. At the same time, I want to be doing these questions as fast as possible. When doing these problem ...
... 't want to print them. 7sage advocates saving the later PTs ... test date. Also any explanation 7sage doesn't have (very few ... />
I am considering buying a 7sage prep course; the Ultimate package ...
@abmustephan said:
Does anyone else find the games in the earlier PTs (35 and under) to be harder than the newer ones? In the 70s, the first 3 games are always so easy, and then there's just 1 really hard one at the end. But the earlier exams I ...
I use 7Sage and that's it. I ... focus on going through the 7Sage curriculum, at least for now ... or something doable at first. 7Sage has the customizable study scheduler ...
@desire2learn said:
Should I do some older PTs (not sure how many of those I even have that are untouched) or does anyone have any other recommendations?
I am struggling with both direction for study and motivation (in part because I feel ...
@dannyy121 said:
I've been studying LSAT for a year..FULL TIME (60-70 hours per week). Yep. A YEAR.
I've rigorously studied every PT from 1-59 and done more than half of 60s. But I am not still hitting 170+...
The only PTs I got 170+ ...
@"Ann Marie" said:
Hey, I am just curious, cuz someone told me we have to do all the PrepTest at least twice before taking the exam, how many do you usually do?
I don't think there is a right answer for this. You certainly ...
@montalbano.oliver said:
Should I focus becoming more efficient and speed up my the studying to move along with the pace of the lessons or should I accept that learning takes time and simply budget more time?
@"steve-1" said:
But then during the BR you have only the inferences you're able to make and not any additional ones that JY makes, so during BR you won't be memorizing the latter, right?
@"Darth Jurist" said:
Should I still disclose? If so, how do I explain this now (it seems kind of silly now that pot is legal, especially for such a minor offense)? I'm hoping that admissions will look at it and just laugh. It kind of reminds me ...
@LSAT4234 said:
Would be very difficult to meet recommender in person so I was wondering how I would go about asking for a LOR via email. Should I suggest anything for the recommender to write about?