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And now for the inevitable 7Sage sales pitch! Sorry. I started ... I really got active with 7Sage than I did in all ... taken after going through the 7Sage curriculum have been 7 points ...
@"katherine_lamb" said:
Maybe it's partly a confidence thing? I feel like I'm checking answers very carefully and maybe should trust my diagrams more...? I'm not quite sure. Any advice for how to proceed would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much ...
@klyons29 said:
I just feel very unmotivated and hopeless
The LSAT reduces us all to this at some point or another. And I really think they mean for it to. Of course, the LSAT is testing our ability to understand arguments ...
PT9,1,19 is within an RC passage about the Latin Bible and I checked the 2 LR sections in that PT- Q#19 does not fit your description. If there is any way to verify the PT, S, Q #'s - we ...
@as5324therapy said:
anyone ever tried using an offer to get off a wait list? Ex-school X (ranked 25) offers you a seat and you have 2 weeks to respond. School Y (first choice, rank 45) wait lists you.
@"Keane Xavier" said:
would these numbers be weighted much differently
no, def not "much differently" it may make a little difference if one is Harvard and another is some no-name school that barely qualifies. But realistically its ...
@"Keane Xavier" said:
What I believe my question boils down to is this: how much influence does the university from which one earns their undergraduate GPA exert on the number itself?
I'll be 39 by the time I finally start school, and if you look at the age range for most schools is often ranges into the 50s even 60s. So you absolutely will not be out of your age range. People go back to school all the time, or are like me and are ...
@"Chipster Study" said:
I am over the limit by a minimum of several pages because I have been in a profession for quite awhile that requires lots of merit badges (including academic publications) to progress, which I have dutifully accumulated. Is ...
@lsatings said:
LSAC stated that the exam is undisclosed.
It will be much like a February or Sabbath administration. You will not know what you missed, or the curve, just your raw score (I think) and final LSAT score. Its ...
@CocoZhang
Not exactly. The unified group with the mixed PTs won't start for a couple weeks, but it does look like it will get going before the June exam.
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
the new unified BR Group will start holding ...
@Aidoe said:
would an admissions committee review your application sooner than others if it was submitted earlier and then updated with an LSAT score several weeks later?
Also schools often encourage doing this to "hold your ...
@danielznelson said:
Chronicling the reasons behind my wrong answer choices
This has been a major strategy for me. For every question I BR, I write out a full analysis. It’s important to write it too. A lot of times I think I’ve ...
@"Cant Get Right" said:
So this time, I’m putting a lot of thought into the lead up. Has anyone else developed a strategy for leading up to the test? Day of? A week out? A month out? What are some of y’all's plans?
@attorneysomerville said:
While it is possible to use "should" in a premise but not in the conclusion, I have yet to find example of that happening in a published LSAT question.
So, 7Sage is teeming with people who ... . Give some consideration to a 7Sage membership. Like you, I studied ... with my score. The tools 7Sage offers are simply superior to ...