I’m still in the drilling to solidify the fundamentals phase—postCC. Will be spring times sections in a few weeks and will definitely apply everything you’re suggesting above!
I'm interested for doing online BRs. I'm currently midway through LR on CC (I'm a new to 7sages), am trying to improve my LR majorly. I put in 15+ hours a week and am flexible w/ timings (I'm focusing on LSAT prep from now till the March test).
Maybe the Post-CC webinar can help. Don't worry about this too much. Just learn from what went wrong on the take and use the forums to help. It's going to be OK.
Lesson from CC on foolproofing: https://7sage.com ... the recommended drills in this Post-CC Strategies webinar by @"Cant Get ... Right": https://7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
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Immediately after the CC, it was 153 and I ... 's improved with practice. The CC gives you tools, but practice ... end result, 12 point gain. PostCC to end result, 9 point ...
Also, is there a way to build a completion circle--like we have for the CC and PTs--for post-CC review? It's so fun to be able to check off the boxes and get completion points, but I understand if it isn't possible.
... my first PT after the CC and almost rage quit on ... like everyone else says: The CC gives you tools. You have ... 10 points higher than my postCC Preptest. It's just time ...
well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in a few months so its definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like mid 140s
... ; well i went from 156 postCC to mid 160s consistently in ... definitley possible. That was postCC too, before CC i was probably like ... any particular approach to your postCC studies? What ended up working ...
Hm I started in the mid 150s PostCC and my BR score was high 160s. Then once it became low to mid 170s I just started gradually moving up my timed score to the mid-high 160s.